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<blockquote data-quote="karlyh" data-source="post: 5285" data-attributes="member: 1660"><p>2:30am here so bare with me..lol Um.. it was a quickie comment from commentors on Facebook/Nikon page... I asked there but didn't get a response... One of those posts where 60 comments go by within minutes.. Anyway, that is what I was thinking that my D40's Mirror Lock was good for as well. And I really had the idea of what you've explained here but wasn't absolutely sure. I use a tripod and remote while trying my hand at sky shots...Also, I seen a comment about lower end camera's running the risk of sensor burn, which I'm assuming the D40 falls in that 'lower end' category... Is this something I should be concerned about, do you know? </p><p>Thank Mark... much appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlyh, post: 5285, member: 1660"] 2:30am here so bare with me..lol Um.. it was a quickie comment from commentors on Facebook/Nikon page... I asked there but didn't get a response... One of those posts where 60 comments go by within minutes.. Anyway, that is what I was thinking that my D40's Mirror Lock was good for as well. And I really had the idea of what you've explained here but wasn't absolutely sure. I use a tripod and remote while trying my hand at sky shots...Also, I seen a comment about lower end camera's running the risk of sensor burn, which I'm assuming the D40 falls in that 'lower end' category... Is this something I should be concerned about, do you know? Thank Mark... much appreciated [/QUOTE]
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