these jokes bring tears to my eyes
My wife has relatives on the island of Ischia, off the coast of Naples, Italy. We traveled there in 1991; my first trip overseas. After taking a photo on the stone stairway of an old castle, Castello Aragoanese, I thought the strap was secured around my neck; it wasn't. When I let go, my Nikon N4 hit the ground with an ugly thud. The viewfinder was broken. Luckily I had done my travel homework, and brought an extra body; a N90. It saved the trip. Repair cost in USA for the N4 was $250; 1991 money. BTW took 30 rolls of film.
Although KEH is a reputable dealer, I would not sell to them or any other dealer because you will only get about 60% of what your equipment is worth.
I have had over one hundred transactions on the FredMiranda "Buy and Sell" web site with no problems.
Just know the buyer you are dealing with by reading his "feedback" record.
Although this works for me, you may decide otherwise.
I was lucky enough to own one. Paid $4800 and thought I paid too much!
One of the best I've seen
AF-S Nikkor 16-80mm 1:2.8-4E DX VR ED Lens plus UV filter
Price: $625.00
Payment method: PayPal
Item condition: 10 Preowned equipment, but appears as new
Shipping instructions: I will ship USPS Priority Mail
Like new, I am second owner. Used a about three times.
No box because this it was from a D500 kit and originally purchased by me as new.
Includes a B+W 72mm UV-HAZE filter.
This lens is sharp!
Lens was purchased for a trip to Yellowstone. See photo below.
Reasonable Offers Considered!!
All the UHH replies are right on.
My system is backed up on Backblaze. It looks like the way to go would be to buy the least expensive system with 16GB of RAM, 1 TB HDD and 128GB SSD. Then buy a 500GB SSD and install it in place of the 128GB model, buy another 16GB chip and add it to the 16GB I already have for a total of 32 GB.
The tricky part is to mirror Windows 10 from the 128GB to the 500GB and cross my fingers. I used a DVD I bought from Best Buy to copy my old HDD on my Y520 to the Sandisk 1 TB SSD I purchased.
Sorry, if this is a dumb Question: Can I pull the old 1TB Sandisk SSD from my Lenovo Y520 and install it in my new computer?
I now use an older Lenovo Y570 laptop with Windows 7, 16GB RAM, i7 CPU,Intel integrated graphics + NVIDIA 500m, and a 1TB SSD I installed.
I want to purchase a new Gaming Laptop for my photo processing: Lenovo Windows 10, 16GB, NVIDIA 1050 Ti 4GB Graphics, 1 TB HDD + 128 or 256 or 512 SSD.
Finally, my question...If I use the 1 TB HDD for photos, how large must the SSD be? This is also a $$ decision.
My programs are Photoshop 2019, Lightroom Classic CC, On1, Laminar 2018, Excel, and Word 2010.
One of my favorites, too.
I would like to buy the SB800. Please PM or email me your PP address.
Carl
I sometimes use Auto ISO in manual mode when photographing BIF. I set the camera to 1/1000 and F8 and Auto-ISO. F8 is the sweet spot for my lens, Tamron 150-600mm, and 1/1000 sec is just fast enough for flying birds. 1/2000 sec would be better, but I want to keep a lower ISO.
WARNING! Do not touch. Armadillos can carry Leprosy.