
AF-S DX Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G
Folder: Lenses
Beyond Euclid
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Nikon D40 + Nikkor 18-200mm lens at 80mm (equivalent to a field of view of 120mm in a full frame camera). 800 ISO; f/5.3; 1/50th.
The Line to Whitham Friary
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 82mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Melox The Food of the Dogs
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 62mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Cranmore Station in July
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 26mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Dilapidated Bicycle Saddle
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Bell On A Bike
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Handlebars
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 105mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Riders
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 135mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera). However, this is a significant crop from the original to exclude parked cars and boring foreground. The result is quite bucolic, and different from the original.
My Dalmation and I
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 200mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Dilapidated Shed
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 75mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Red Wheel
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 95mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
7220
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 95mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Cowans Sheldon
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 26mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Signal Gantry at Cranmore Reprise
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 34mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Engine Driver Without a Face
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 200mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Steam Locomotive
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 200mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Steam Locomotive-2
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 200mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
Overhaul of 'Goliath'
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East Somerset Railway, Cranmore. The boiler belongs to GWR 2.8.0T number 5239 named Goliath which came to Cranmore in October, 2017 from the Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway for an extensive overhaul.
Nikon D40 and AF-S Nikkor 28-200mm VR lens. Shot at a focal length of 24mm (multiply that by 1.5 for the equivalent field of view for a full-frame camera).
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