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Nikon 60mm f/2.8 Micro - Arrived Today

kygardenkygarden Registered Users Posts: 1,060 Major grins
edited January 23, 2007 in Cameras
Nothing special....just playing with my "new" lens (bought used from KEH) - but I swear it LOOKS and operates like new! Thanks to KEH.

I love the color from this lens. It's super fast to focus on my D200 and it's very sharp!

Now I really need to get home and drag out the tripod. Should be awesome for portraits too :)

Of course the guys in the office here that didn't know I was "into" cameras freaked out when I told them how much the D200 was and they didn't even know they made digital cameras like this...LOL Silly ole civilians. :rofl

Couple phones on my desk...yes I know it's a sin to have both Cisco AND Avaya phones on the same desk ;)

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The free gumball machine that the guy in the cube next to me fills up for free - takes no coin to get one or more out :)

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Can't remember if I cropped this at 100% or not...I don't think so...

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    mmrodenmmroden Registered Users Posts: 472 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2007
    If you're like me, that lens won't leave your camera for a few months at least :D
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    PhyxiusPhyxius Registered Users Posts: 1,396 Major grins
    edited January 22, 2007
    Congrats on the lens, looks great!!

    Now, the question is which do you like better? The Cisco phone or the Avaya?
    Christina Dale
    SmugMug Support Specialist - www.help.smugmug.com

    http://www.phyxiusphotos.com
    Equine Photography in Maryland - Dressage, Eventing, Hunters, Jumpers
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    kygardenkygarden Registered Users Posts: 1,060 Major grins
    edited January 22, 2007
    Phyxius wrote:
    Congrats on the lens, looks great!!

    Now, the question is which do you like better? The Cisco phone or the Avaya?

    Personally, I'm an Avaya guy. Cisco can't compete in real telephony features. You have to realize, Avaya is what used to be Alexander Graham Bell's old company ("Ma Bell", AT&T, etc, etc)....so they've been at it awhile! As for appearance, the Cisco phone in these shots is a little more stylish. But....Avaya has newer phones I like better :) (not my photo) The phone in my picture is being phased out.

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    gpphotosgpphotos Registered Users Posts: 266 Major grins
    edited January 22, 2007
    i worked for nortel until they laid off 50,000 people in 2001 :(

    i was a fiber tester...went all around the country bending light the right way.
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    kygardenkygarden Registered Users Posts: 1,060 Major grins
    edited January 23, 2007
    gpphotos wrote:
    i worked for nortel until they laid off 50,000 people in 2001 :(

    i was a fiber tester...went all around the country bending light the right way.

    I remember hearing about that in the news awhile back. Hopefully you found a job at least as good or better since then.
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    photodougphotodoug Registered Users Posts: 870 Major grins
    edited January 23, 2007
    so why the little, red, rubber caps? mostly for looks? or highy functional?
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    PhyxiusPhyxius Registered Users Posts: 1,396 Major grins
    edited January 23, 2007
    kygarden wrote:
    You have to realize, Avaya is what used to be Alexander Graham Bell's old company ("Ma Bell", AT&T, etc, etc).

    Yeah, my mother worked for Bell Atlantic 27 years ago. And my dad has worked for AT&T for almost 40 years.
    Christina Dale
    SmugMug Support Specialist - www.help.smugmug.com

    http://www.phyxiusphotos.com
    Equine Photography in Maryland - Dressage, Eventing, Hunters, Jumpers
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    kygardenkygarden Registered Users Posts: 1,060 Major grins
    edited January 23, 2007
    photodoug wrote:
    so why the little, red, rubber caps? mostly for looks? or highy functional?

    They're a big red flag to any tech that works on that connecting block that those are high capacity circuits (T1 in this case). Yank off one of those wires and you instantly kill 24 phone lines (or that can also be a data circuit T1 - 1.54Mb). So really they're just a notice to people working there to be careful.
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