pciscott
Pirates Cove Reef
the Mac thing started with my wife wanting an Iphone for Christmas 3 years ago, then came the Imac 2 years ago, and last year the Ipad. They are very easy to use, and do not get bogged down with all the addware and spyware that my PC's tend to have issues with.
Aperture is pretty easy to use although it has many features I have not read up on yet. The thing that makes it super easy is making a template of settings then applying it to the pictures.
I looked at the 5100, but ended up with the D7000 because of the speed and the higher ISO which allows you to take freehand macro shots as it is hard to set up a top down tripod? I also bought the body only as I already had the lenses. The 105 lens will be great with the depth of the new tank, but the 60mm is better for close up shots. I also liked the D7000 because 2 user programs so you can dial in the perfect settings for the tanks and save them with access with the twist of a knob.
Dan you are welcome to come by anytime, just give me a heads up so I can have the glass extra clean as I sometimes get lazy
Aperture is pretty easy to use although it has many features I have not read up on yet. The thing that makes it super easy is making a template of settings then applying it to the pictures.
I looked at the 5100, but ended up with the D7000 because of the speed and the higher ISO which allows you to take freehand macro shots as it is hard to set up a top down tripod? I also bought the body only as I already had the lenses. The 105 lens will be great with the depth of the new tank, but the 60mm is better for close up shots. I also liked the D7000 because 2 user programs so you can dial in the perfect settings for the tanks and save them with access with the twist of a knob.
Dan you are welcome to come by anytime, just give me a heads up so I can have the glass extra clean as I sometimes get lazy
