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Mad Duff
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New Camera - Loach photos

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I have just got myself a new Nikon D40 digital SLR so thought I would share some photos, Im still getting used to it but so far so good :)

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I will post some photos of other fish in the freshwater forum shortley :D
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Very nice. If you dont mind me asking, how much did that camera set you back?
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Very promising for first attempts MD :D

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Barracuda518 wrote:Very nice. If you dont mind me asking, how much did that camera set you back?
I got it for just under £400 but I got a bit of a deal, I got a discount because we bought a new tv at the same time and they threw in a few extras including carry case, telephoto lens, 2 high speed SD cards, Spare battery and a few other bits.

I am very happy with it so far and I havnt started going through all the settings and functions yet :)
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nice pics! :D
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Nice pics and fish.
And you got a deal on the camera...imagine that. :wink:
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Excellent images! 8)
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Post by gorhaf »

wow looking at those photos i can see that the quality of the camera does make a huge duiffrence. Beautiful pictures of lovely fish duff lots to be proud of there .
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Those are really nice pictures. keep up the good work. SLR's are cool
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Thanks for all the great comments :D
Jim Powers wrote:And you got a deal on the camera...imagine that. :wink:
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Very good Mark. Looking forward to seeing lots more! 8) I can't believe the Jedi mind tricks worked in the electrical shop too.... :shock: :lol:

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great photos, looking forward to more :) 8)
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Very nice collection of loaches.:)
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Wonderful pictures and lovely, healthy loaches. Thanks! :D
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