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Nov 6, 2012 08:37:50   #
Hammer Loc: London UK
 
Hi
I think that Nikonian72 mentioned this on the forum

It is now my duty to report that I have caught this . Do I have to be isolated?

Can we please try to isolate the carrier because SWMBO is claiming boredom but is not yet showing any annoyance, that can't last forever.

Any idea how I can transmit this syndrome to her to get continued sympathy?

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Nov 6, 2012 09:07:49   #
Hankwt Loc: kingsville ontario
 
Ive had NAS for the last 9 Months unfortunately has led to many infections including a 105 2.8 micro and 24-70 2.8. Doc tells me im on the verge of a 70-200 2.8 ...... i dont think im going to hold on much longer. Oh whoa is me

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Nov 6, 2012 09:08:01   #
Festina Lente Loc: Florida & Missouri
 
Hammer wrote:
Hi
I think that Nikonian72 mentioned this on the forum
It is now my duty to report that I have caught this . Do I have to be isolated?
Can we please try to isolate the carrier because SWMBO is claiming boredom but is not yet showing any annoyance, that can't last forever.
Any idea how I can transmit this syndrome to her to get continued sympathy?

One solution is to innoculate her with CAS which will effectively cancel out NAS one way or the other.... :lol:

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Nov 6, 2012 09:36:40   #
ggttc Loc: TN
 
Festina Lente wrote:
Hammer wrote:
Hi
I think that Nikonian72 mentioned this on the forum
It is now my duty to report that I have caught this . Do I have to be isolated?
Can we please try to isolate the carrier because SWMBO is claiming boredom but is not yet showing any annoyance, that can't last forever.
Any idea how I can transmit this syndrome to her to get continued sympathy?

One solution is to innoculate her with CAS which will effectively cancel out NAS one way or the other.... :lol:
quote=Hammer Hi br I think that Nikonian72 menti... (show quote)


Pathologically this disease can be traced to MT. Shooter...the original purveyor of the virus. He has infected 10's of thousands of unsuspecting amateur photographers.

According to the CDCC (Camera Disease Control Center) the only way to stay safe is to surround yourself by a million or more Canon owners.

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Nov 6, 2012 09:48:16   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
Hankwt wrote:
Ive had NAS for the last 9 Months unfortunately has led to many infections including a 105 2.8 micro and 24-70 2.8. Doc tells me im on the verge of a 70-200 2.8 ...... i dont think im going to hold on much longer. Oh whoa is me


9 months????
Taint nuttin'!
I've had NAS for around 40 years now! It don't go away!!!!

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Nov 6, 2012 09:49:04   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
ggttc wrote:
Festina Lente wrote:
Hammer wrote:
Hi
I think that Nikonian72 mentioned this on the forum
It is now my duty to report that I have caught this . Do I have to be isolated?
Can we please try to isolate the carrier because SWMBO is claiming boredom but is not yet showing any annoyance, that can't last forever.
Any idea how I can transmit this syndrome to her to get continued sympathy?

One solution is to innoculate her with CAS which will effectively cancel out NAS one way or the other.... :lol:
quote=Hammer Hi br I think that Nikonian72 menti... (show quote)


Pathologically this disease can be traced to MT. Shooter...the original purveyor of the virus. He has infected 10's of thousands of unsuspecting amateur photographers.

According to the CDCC (Camera Disease Control Center) the only way to stay safe is to surround yourself by a million or more Canon owners.
quote=Festina Lente quote=Hammer Hi br I think ... (show quote)


Damn, I must get around!

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Nov 6, 2012 09:57:01   #
Hankwt Loc: kingsville ontario
 
9 months????
Taint nuttin'!
I've had NAS for around 40 years now! It don't go away!!!![/quote]

If you expierience NAS for more than 40 years please see your doctor immediately . Do not use NAS if you use nitrates as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure ............

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Nov 6, 2012 10:59:05   #
Festina Lente Loc: Florida & Missouri
 
MTShooter wrote:
9 months????
Taint nuttin'! I've had NAS for around 40 years now! It don't go away!!!!
Hankwt wrote:
If you expierience NAS for more than 40 years please see your doctor immediately . Do not use NAS if you use nitrates as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure ............
LOL! Canon owner's don't seem to have this problem... :roll:

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Nov 6, 2012 11:00:10   #
ggttc Loc: TN
 
Hankwt wrote:
9 months????
Taint nuttin'!
I've had NAS for around 40 years now! It don't go away!!!!


If you expierience NAS for more than 40 years please see your doctor immediately . Do not use NAS if you use nitrates as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure ............[/quote]

Also, if you experience "something" that lasts more than 4 hours...

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Nov 6, 2012 11:03:32   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
ggttc wrote:
Hankwt wrote:
9 months????
Taint nuttin'!
I've had NAS for around 40 years now! It don't go away!!!!


If you expierience NAS for more than 40 years please see your doctor immediately . Do not use NAS if you use nitrates as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure ............


Also, if you experience "something" that lasts more than 4 hours...[/quote]

Isn't that what a tripod is for? Helping keep it up?

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Nov 6, 2012 11:05:52   #
ggttc Loc: TN
 
MT Shooter wrote:
ggttc wrote:
Hankwt wrote:
9 months????
Taint nuttin'!
I've had NAS for around 40 years now! It don't go away!!!!


If you expierience NAS for more than 40 years please see your doctor immediately . Do not use NAS if you use nitrates as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure ............


Also, if you experience "something" that lasts more than 4 hours...


Isn't that what a tripod is for? Helping keep it up?[/quote]

Tried that...maybe its why the wife keeps saying she has headaches...

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Nov 6, 2012 11:14:57   #
tlbuljac Loc: Oklahoma
 
you guys are on a roll today

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Nov 6, 2012 11:15:50   #
Harvey Loc: Pioneer, CA
 
I am so glad to see this post - It defines my recent problems - angziety, lack of satisfaction with current equipment, Google searches for lens and most of all fantasies of photo safaris.

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Nov 6, 2012 11:45:41   #
Hankwt Loc: kingsville ontario
 
[quote=MT Shooter]
ggttc wrote:



Isn't that what a tripod is for? Helping keep it up?


Indeed the tripod helps However the little screw can leave marks.

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Nov 6, 2012 11:54:19   #
smd25 Loc: Essex UK
 
As a new user to DSLR I have invested in a Nikon....extremely happy with the results so far but can I suggest a Hahnel 100 tripod for those who may need help. big ball head (keeps all i've got up fine!)

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