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Nature Quest - Share Your Best Nature Photographs
JustaPor replied to Grasshopper's topic in GALLERY
It's a shame that they didn't put that lens in a better package. The sensor isn't that great, the build quality could be better, but on the other side I think it would make the camera so expensive and no one would buy it.- 852 replies
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Nature Quest - Share Your Best Nature Photographs
JustaPor replied to Grasshopper's topic in GALLERY
Nikon has a couple of super zoom cameras. The Coolpix P900 (2000mm) and P1000 (max lens zoom 3000mm up to 8000mm digital zoom). The build quality and hardware isn't that great, but the zoom capability is insane. People are even able to film Jupiter and Saturn with the P1000.- 852 replies
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The guy is quite funny
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It's a still from the video of the GoPro with a few photoshop corrections. Here's a quick video I made with the footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5XodK7DB8o
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1990 Kawasaki ZXR 400 and 1991 Kawasaki ZXR 400. My cousin had the 1990, it was the first motorcycle I sat on as a Kid. One of his best friends bought the 1991 model. The used to take me to school on them. These 2 bikes gave me (an 11 year old kid) the "Bike Bug". Loved motorcycles since those days! After all these years i still find them beautiful!
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I have trust issues
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Quad lock doesn't make cases for my phone and I don't trust the alternative "sticker" for generic phones. For now, the zip ties do what is required of them.
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Before you ask, yes I have zip ties holding my phone in place. This is what happened to my previous phone who jumped off the Bike and got crushed by a car (or several) or even a lorry.
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Tried out my new GoPro holder... Link here. I might have to try some different angles, but this one wasn't too bad.
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It's a great beginner bike, very easy to ride. Light clutch, good breaks, nice torque (it requires some finesse to manage the accelerator at slow speeds though). Nimble and fun to ride at slow-ish speeds and great fuel consumption. It has the downside of all naked bikes, which is getting hit by the wind quickly, but other than that I love it.
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After one year of ownership... 5606 km (3483 miles), with an average consumption of 2,9lt/100km... (97mpg) and a lot of smiles!
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I work for a french bank as an IT Application Support Analyst.
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If you're on a PC you can download the Irfan View app. https://www.irfanview.com/ It's free and it will open almost any image format. It also let's you convert several files at ones if you want/need. It has several other features, like resize, crop, etc... I've been using it for years. It's great.
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I haven't been in the UK yet, but my brother is living there, so eventually I will go visit him... The chances are slim, but not 0
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This means that I'm kinda safe if I don't meet any of you in person
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Salut @MooN!! Actually Pedro hasn't told me anything about you guys. Should I be scared ?
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Thank you all for your warm welcoming messages. Just a few more details about myself and the Bike : I'm a noob (and slow) rider despite having the motorcycle driver's license for more than 20 years. The CB500F is my first bike. I bought it with the comfort pack (which includes the Smoked Windscreen, Heated Grips and the 12v Accessory Socket), a pair of Barracuda sliders and added a Puig tank pad that I bought before having the bike. I let it fall while practising slow speed maneuvers and broke the brake lever, so replaced the stock levers by some Puig folding ones. It has now around 5500 km (3415 miles) and it has been great and I enjoy every second I'm on it. As @Pedro said, I commute to work on it (about 50km per day) and ride a bit further on Sundays (when the weather isn't too bad). I haven't done any long trip on it yet, but it will be done someday.