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slowpoke

Senior Member
Well the upright freezer went Ti's up.Lost tons of food.The septic system is being replaced at the cottage today,So I went out and bought 2 remote shutter releases.One with cored and one without.I'm feeling much better now.Nikon mc-30 and Victrox jy-120rx.
 

10 Gauge

Senior Member
I'm horrible...... I fear I have an addiction that can't be curbed.....

Inbound!

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Seriously this is the last lens I'm going to buy for like 2 years. Scouts honor!!!!
 

carguy

Senior Member
The new-to-me FE2 showed up today, great little camera. Excellent condition. Seems to have a ding and slightly cockeyed hotshoe on the prism. Camera looks great and performs excellent (so far). Have a roll of Fuji 400 ready to go in tonight (found out my local CVS store sells Fuji, Kodak & CVS brand 400 35mm film today!)

Came with a Nikon 50mm 1.8 lens as well. The Patina/Brassing on this body looks great :)

Quick shots with the D7100 / 35mm 1.8G combo today

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Retro

Senior Member
@Retro posted a link earlier, decided I need to try some of that!

Should make those long editing sessions easier? If not, at least the mug is cool, especially when used to one's advantage during another large group meeting at work. ;)

(images came from their website, www.deathwishcoffee.com)


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I've always wanted a mug from them. That one looks nice too. Unfortunately, it looks like it's made for one finger. I wouldn't even use it if it's uncomfortable. It would sit in the cupboard and end up in a yard sale. That reminds me; I have a large Tim Horton's in the fridge. Time for coffee.
 

Fortkentdad

Senior Member
I'm horrible...... I fear I have an addiction that can't be curbed.....

Inbound!

Seriously this is the last lens I'm going to buy for like 2 years. Scouts honor!!!!

SURE -

A great choice though - you will enjoy it.

My wife bought me one of these a few months ago - I adore this lens - it lives on my D610. Great walk about, between it and the Tamron 70-300 few other lenses get much use - well unless I'm shooting bugs with my macro's.
 

adot45

Senior Member
Going to try and not bother everyone with questions for a while.........I bought David D. Busch's book, "Nikon D3200-Guide to Digital SLR Photography" 410 pages.

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adot45

Senior Member
I haven't read his book on the D3200, but the other three books of his have been great!


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That's good to hear RC. From what little I've had the chance to look over so I can see this book is really going to help me. I only want to take snapshots but I want to take nice snapshots. This seems like the kind of book that will give me a good, solid foundation to work with.
 

ryan20fun

Senior Member
I just got a Kenko MC Filter for R20 (~1.5USD) at a place that sells donated items to help those who cannot afford some/certain medical bills.
 

Retro

Senior Member
New strap arrived yesterday. I like it. I just wish it had more tripod functionality.

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I wrote to BR and told them I would like a fastener with a tripod receiver hole in the bottom, so I could remove my camera and put it on ANY tripod, or else have a Peak Design style plate with a carabiner hole and matching piece that could fit on to ANY tripod. BR said:

"...We are currently working on our own quick release plate solution that would work with our FRT1 and is Arca Swiss compatible. It does not have a release date yet but should be within six months.

If you are using a tripod that isn’t compatible with the Arca Swiss system the only solution would be a third party plate called the M Plate Pro. It has a separate place for our FastenR to connect. You would need to attach the M Plate to your camera and your unique quick release plate directly to the M Plate. This would be two plates on your camera..."
 
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