Well, after reading through hundreds of your post, posting a few questions, I took advice of the majority and purchased a used older Nikon DSLR body that came with a "Nikon kit lens".
Since receiving the camera, I have read multiple pointer type articles regarding shutter speeds verses light conditions and have been playing with different settings.
Going to play with this beginner level body and lens and make sure I will enjoy. And if so, I will then upgrade to at least the minor league level of equipment. As all of you have mentioned, the lens is the key and mine has a little to be desired.
Attached are 2 shots from this past weekend of hunting my river grounds in Bosque County that I thought had promise. Resizing sure hurts the original quality, but oh well.
Again thanks for all of your feed back and answering of my questions previously.
Rwc
Since receiving the camera, I have read multiple pointer type articles regarding shutter speeds verses light conditions and have been playing with different settings.
Going to play with this beginner level body and lens and make sure I will enjoy. And if so, I will then upgrade to at least the minor league level of equipment. As all of you have mentioned, the lens is the key and mine has a little to be desired.
Attached are 2 shots from this past weekend of hunting my river grounds in Bosque County that I thought had promise. Resizing sure hurts the original quality, but oh well.
Again thanks for all of your feed back and answering of my questions previously.
Rwc
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