singlerosa_RIP
Senior Member
Well, my step-grandson, the heroin addict, did it again. About 4:30 a.m. yesterday, he got in our house for a quick grab and go and grabbed my Tamrac bag and my notebook computer. Luckily (if there was any luck in this) my D600 is off at Nikon for the free shutter service and he didn't have time to take anything that wasn't in the camera bag (like my 14-24, 70-200 and another bag with more lenses and flashes). Bad news is that the camera bag contained a gripped D7000, 24-70 2.8, 50 1.4D, 85 1.8G, SB-800 and a bunch of accessories (GF Lightsphere, SD cards, etc.) More bad news - not likely to file an insurance claim as they paid out about 500k 4 years ago after same grandson "accidentally" set fire to our house (smoldering cigarette). Potential good news - now I can get a D7100? Or, a 357 or 9mm........(previously outlawed by my better half).
Anyway, provided serial numbers to my local cops and will cruise the pawn shops and Craigslist looking for my gear for the next week or so. Registered the gear on a stolen gear web site and will register the D7000 serial number with a site that scours the interwebs for photos posted on social media and photo sites, scrubbing the metadata for my serial number and date of photo, showing anything taken after the date of theft.
If anyone can suggest anything else I can do, other that continue the heavy drinking in honor of my lost friends, please let me know.
Jim :grief:
Anyway, provided serial numbers to my local cops and will cruise the pawn shops and Craigslist looking for my gear for the next week or so. Registered the gear on a stolen gear web site and will register the D7000 serial number with a site that scours the interwebs for photos posted on social media and photo sites, scrubbing the metadata for my serial number and date of photo, showing anything taken after the date of theft.
If anyone can suggest anything else I can do, other that continue the heavy drinking in honor of my lost friends, please let me know.
Jim :grief: