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June 23rd 2008 Mike Stobbs

End of The Line

This is the "End of The Line" for some things but not all things.....
I have had my trusty D200 for over two years now, and for the most part it has been a great tool.
Built like a tank it had always well most always worked very well for me.
This year I updated to a D300 and the Pro battery and MB D10 Grip...I need the battery life
and this is why I changed...The D200 in the cold would only give me 50 shots at best and "Painting"
in the cold well only one or two. The D300 has already showin me that it can out do the D200 battery
life in a heart beat.
I had planned to keep the D200 and the 10-20mm lens combo for all my wide work, but I love the D300 so much I had to just get one more...
Sad but this is the last image I will shoot with the D200..Arlene will now operate this beast.
I still have a Gallery of images from the "Bob Jones Collection" to post that was shot with the D200 and D300....

Nikon D200
1/160s f/10.0 at 10.0mm iso100 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time23-Jun-2008 21:23:58
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D200
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length10 mm
Exposure Time1/160 sec
Aperturef/10
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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mojoflowerchick05-Jul-2008 22:55
i love it..
John Buffin29-Jun-2008 16:30
LOL @ Brad!!
Ernesto Rocco26-Jun-2008 23:12
I love this. What a great shot - you did good here.
Jim Larkin24-Jun-2008 16:59
Great shot. Bittersweet. This is such a "clean" picture. I think of a clothes line full of clothes when I see it. Well done Mike. Now I have to go get a D3 just to keep ahead.
Brad Claypole24-Jun-2008 15:35
Sad really.. you don't often see a guy make the same mistake twice! LOL
Canon rules!

(had to get in a shot for all the Canon owners)
Steve Sharp24-Jun-2008 12:29
And I thought we had big skies in East Anglia! Happy retirement to the D200.
pkocinski24-Jun-2008 11:59
I am always amazed at the reasons "some folks" use to "justify" buying new equipment - LOL :-) Another wonderful wide angle prairie image with your old camera body is a great way to phase it out.
Lee G24-Jun-2008 04:37
A fine farewell parting shot from your old friend. Love that wide angle landscape!
Guest 24-Jun-2008 03:02
Beautiful natural colors, I'm just wondering what color rendition would D300 give? :)) voted!
Guest 24-Jun-2008 02:22
Mike, this is a tremendous shot... who needs mountains? They would just block a gorgeous prairie sky like this :)

Saskatchewan, land of living skies indeed!

I'm feeling a need for a 10-20 for sure.... Congrats on the second D300 buddy!!
Steve Mockford24-Jun-2008 01:29
I am sure that whatever camera you mount this lens on you will continue to impress me with these prairie 'big sky' photos. This is the thing I miss most about the prairies...thanks Mike.
John Buffin24-Jun-2008 01:24
I feel your pain. It's tough letting go of an old friend. As much as I want a 5D or 40D, it'll be hard to put the 20D down. It's been my bread and butter tool for over 3 1/2 years now.

Great wide shot. Wonderful colors.
Glenn D.23-Jun-2008 23:26
Well, at least it’s not totally gone and out to pasture (unless Arlene takes it into the pasture to shoot…)
Great ‘last image’ to hand off with.
B. Shortall - BCS Photography23-Jun-2008 23:21
So let me get this right... You were one of the first to start the trend of buying the 300... Now you go and buy a second? Sorry Mike, i know my wife wont be as forgiving if I decide to follow that trend!

Now, the 80-400.. Hmmm just maybe!
Cindi Smith23-Jun-2008 23:13
Arlene will do a fine job in shooting with your camera. You did well with this and I love this shot! I love all your work, no matter what camera you use! Well done, Mikey!
Walter Otto Koenig23-Jun-2008 23:08
Excellent image Mike. The colors are just great. What a vista at 10mm!
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