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Maldives - First attempt at using D5200
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<blockquote data-quote="Crash_of_43" data-source="post: 403983" data-attributes="member: 36382"><p>IF.......your a newby with a new camera......i might have missed it by some other that commented BUT its never a good idea to shoot a picture with the sun in it like the one with the bird and water.......the sun will damage the area in the camera that records the picture and it will show up in lighter round spot in your colored pictures for ever....its like taking a magnifying glass and adjusting it so it will burn you......its the same with a camera.......that HOT SPOT will Fry the image plate on a camera.....I used to do that too.......Then i destroyed that area on a wonderful old Digital camera.........a few words to you so you wont damage a wonderful NIKON or any other Brand !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crash_of_43, post: 403983, member: 36382"] IF.......your a newby with a new camera......i might have missed it by some other that commented BUT its never a good idea to shoot a picture with the sun in it like the one with the bird and water.......the sun will damage the area in the camera that records the picture and it will show up in lighter round spot in your colored pictures for ever....its like taking a magnifying glass and adjusting it so it will burn you......its the same with a camera.......that HOT SPOT will Fry the image plate on a camera.....I used to do that too.......Then i destroyed that area on a wonderful old Digital camera.........a few words to you so you wont damage a wonderful NIKON or any other Brand ! [/QUOTE]
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