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Re: Quit our jobs, sold our home, gone riding...

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 3:15 pm
by blues2cruise
Thanks for sharing. Is The Wave an endangered area? That's why only 20 a day???

By the way...you both have some great photography. It's obvious you have some talent.

What cameras are you using?

Re: Quit our jobs, sold our home, gone riding...

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 8:00 am
by jstark47
blues2cruise wrote:What cameras are you using?
From their website, they say:

"I'm a devout Nikonian! Most of the California trip was taken using a Nikon Coolpix S3 and a Nikon Coolpix 880. For the Europe trip we upgraded to a Nikon Coolpix S1 and a Nikon Coolpix S50. We finally got a DSLR for New Zealand - a Nikon D60, and for India, we added a Nikon D3000. In response to us continually trashing our Coolpixs, Nikon specifically developed a shock-resistant, waterproof version which we're using today - the Coolpix AW100. Also, the camera on our iPhones are surprisingly good.

We've recently expanded our lens collection, our primary lens is the versatile Nikkor 18-200 VR II, which we're very happy with, and our newest addition is a Sigma 10-20, a cheaper wide-angle lens but one that's giving us good results."


http://www.ridedot.com/faq/ - 3rd question down.

Re: Quit our jobs, sold our home, gone riding...

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 2:32 pm
by blues2cruise
jstark47 wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:What cameras are you using?
From their website, they say:

"I'm a devout Nikonian! Most of the California trip was taken using a Nikon Coolpix S3 and a Nikon Coolpix 880. For the Europe trip we upgraded to a Nikon Coolpix S1 and a Nikon Coolpix S50. We finally got a DSLR for New Zealand - a Nikon D60, and for India, we added a Nikon D3000. In response to us continually trashing our Coolpixs, Nikon specifically developed a shock-resistant, waterproof version which we're using today - the Coolpix AW100. Also, the camera on our iPhones are surprisingly good.

We've recently expanded our lens collection, our primary lens is the versatile Nikkor 18-200 VR II, which we're very happy with, and our newest addition is a Sigma 10-20, a cheaper wide-angle lens but one that's giving us good results."


http://www.ridedot.com/faq/ - 3rd question down.
Thanks JS.