My D5100 - got me so hooked on this hobby have done nothing but spend money since!
The only thing I did regret buying was that Nikon remote cheap Chinese crap thing. I don't regret it for the couple of bucks it cost but that it actually made me angry enough to smash it with a hammer.
Oh? You mean that little IR remote button thingy - I've bought a few of these $2 Chinese wonders and they work perfectly? No regrets for that one. Unlike some other China Junk I've bought.
Yeah that portability versus big screen is a real "tossing in your sleep" decision either way you go. Like you I have a big screen but only 21".
Could you please research the Tamron 90mm macro and get back to me soon - I can buy one here for a reasonable (not sensational) price?![]()
On the 70-300 notion, I did my thorough research and VR is really the only worthwhile out of the whole lot indeed.
Oh? You mean that little IR remote button thingy - I've bought a few of these $2 Chinese wonders and they work perfectly? No regrets for that one. Unlike some other China Junk I've bought.
I never got it to work. I bought other batteries which turned out to be thicker than the one the remote used and I had to squeeze them in. I tried numerous times to swap batteries and pushed the button until my thumb hurt. Finally I put it out of its misery.
Lensbaby lenses... and I bought two! After the first day of fun playing around, I just don't use them.
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I never got it to work. I bought other batteries which turned out to be thicker than the one the remote used and I had to squeeze them in. I tried numerous times to swap batteries and pushed the button until my thumb hurt. Finally I put it out of its misery.
I never got it to work. I bought other batteries which turned out to be thicker than the one the remote used and I had to squeeze them in. I tried numerous times to swap batteries and pushed the button until my thumb hurt. Finally I put it out of its misery.
Must say I've got one of these cheap remotes, not had a problem with it, you might have been unlucky.
You will have to try another one![]()
Well, I don't usually have regrets, I have rental fees. I buy it, I hate it, I sell it on eBay. Sometimes the rental fee is most painful.
Speaking of tripods, about 30 years (or more) ago I bought a Slik U212 tripod. Seemed nice enough. Alas, critical parts were made of plastic and after a relatively short time many of them broke. Can't really lock the head at all from rotating. Wobbles a bit. Center column no longer goes up and down via the crank. So it lives in the back yard for occasional use. It sits out in the rain and snow and just keeps - existing. I can't say I regret buying it too much. I don't have any other original item from my early photography days. Yes, it's a poorly made piece of junk, but it's part of my heritage. Besides, since our city restricts how much garbage you can dispose of weekly, there's never been enough room in the can on trash day to get rid of it.![]()