


Shooting at Holland Park at night has been one of my "things to do" since I got the D300s and I haven't managed to do it until now. Here are some of the first results of my shooting at night. This makes me realize that I need a steadier tripod. Unfortunately, I find that my Manfrotto 190XB is too unsteady of a tripod to put a heavy body on it. It is meant for a lighter point and shoot or a consumer grade super-zoom style camera. However that will be remedied by the purchase of a nice Gitzo GT5562GTS tripod, meant to hold the 600mm f/4 that I plan to get in several years. In the meantime, I'll just have to make do with this thing.
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