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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D700
Help to convince me to fall in love with the D700 again
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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 229768" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>Thanks for your feedback Hark. I really appreciate it and I'm sorry to hear about your tendonitis. I also have a similar condition which involves my nerve on my C6 disc on my right collar area. This pinched nerve affects my right index finger and thumb. Typing and using the mouse makes it very uncomfortable and in most cases, painful. It led to my carpal tunnel syndrome and cubital tunnel syndrome (just google for more info). So, I do know the convenience of using a tripod presents especially with the heavier lenses that I frequently use. Weight doesn't bother me as much since once my camera and lens are on the tripod, it becomes more manageable. The final images are more satisfying since the images are much sharper especially at lower shutter speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 229768, member: 6573"] Thanks for your feedback Hark. I really appreciate it and I'm sorry to hear about your tendonitis. I also have a similar condition which involves my nerve on my C6 disc on my right collar area. This pinched nerve affects my right index finger and thumb. Typing and using the mouse makes it very uncomfortable and in most cases, painful. It led to my carpal tunnel syndrome and cubital tunnel syndrome (just google for more info). So, I do know the convenience of using a tripod presents especially with the heavier lenses that I frequently use. Weight doesn't bother me as much since once my camera and lens are on the tripod, it becomes more manageable. The final images are more satisfying since the images are much sharper especially at lower shutter speeds. [/QUOTE]
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