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Oct 14, 2015 05:50:05   #
Hello,
Just curious as to why you are selling this fine camera? I have one and absolutely believe that it is a fine camera. I also have many Nikon's, but since using the A6000 I have a hard time putting it down! Good Luck with your sale! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Mike J.
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Oct 10, 2015 08:22:50   #
That ones a keeper for sure!! Very nice! :thumbup: :thumbup: Mike J.
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Oct 10, 2015 08:16:21   #
The D40X is a very good camera. Many Nikon users still have one and for the most part, would not part with it. With that camera you will be able to most anything you want. Agreed, it would be a great first (quality) camera for someone getting into photography. I have one and would hate to get rid of it. Good luck with your sale! Mike J. :thumbup:
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Aug 9, 2015 17:27:04   #
jjestar wrote:
Moved to Mirrorless System, the only reason.


May I ask what mirrorless system you went to to give up Nikon? I also am thinking about mirrorless. I would appreciate you response. Thank You,

Mike J.
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Jun 20, 2015 07:23:53   #
Great set of photos. Love the color and composition. :thumbup:

Mike J.
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May 30, 2015 09:29:35   #
I am new to the D7000 but not to photography. Here is a few more photos. thank you all for the help! :-D Mike J


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May 30, 2015 08:02:00   #
I have been a Nikon user since I purchased a New F2 Photomic way back when. I have a Nikon D300 with I love but wanted to upgrade (I Thought) to the D7000 which I have seen great reviews on. I purchased 2, one with very low shutter count and one new with lens. To my surprise, neither cameras has accurate focus :hunf:. It seems to me a shame that Nikon would put a camera on the market with this problem. I tried several different lenses on these 7000's with no difference. Shot in auto and manual to no avail. Can any HOG member suggest a Nikon upgrade that has accurate focus right out of the box?? Maybe I will be switching to Sony!
Thank you all for your advice.
Mike J.


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May 14, 2015 17:38:00   #
Hi, is the 18-200 sold? Thanks.
Mike J.
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May 6, 2015 06:19:26   #
Nikon D400
Nikon 500mm AF-S II
:thumbup: Mike J.
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May 2, 2015 06:10:23   #
duck72 wrote:
My "profile pic" was taken by me.
A profile picture of a Canon DSLR is... SAD. Even if you be a "regular."


What??? :roll: Mike J.
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Apr 25, 2015 08:56:44   #
Hello There, just a suggestion, you might mention the size of the jacket. Looks very well made. I wear an x-large by the way. Thanks you and good luck!.

Mike J. :thumbup:
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Mar 17, 2015 05:59:02   #
Reddrage wrote:
Hello all, I found this forum while researching online DSLRs as I am looking to buy my first "good" camera. My biggest interest is shooting outdoor landscapes, particularly sunrises, sunsets, and in wooded areas, along with nature scenes in general. Still researching models to get started, and would certainly appreciate any input and feedback from others more seasoned than I (which should not be too hard :)


Welcome to the HOG! :thumbup: You will get all the advice you need here.
Just remember, the camera is just a tool. Photography is a learning experience. Learn and enjoy! Get ready for G.A.S.!! :thumbup: :thumbup: Again, Welcome! Mike J.
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Mar 14, 2015 17:46:57   #
ImageCreator wrote:
Captured this image a few hours ago. Some will go to great lengths to have the freshest sushi they can find. When I took the photo's, I could tell there may have been something in his throat because it looked unusually large. When I downloaded the image and enlarged it 95% I could see the trout tail sticking out of its mouth.

Image captured using Canon's new 100-400 lens.


Great shot! Looks like your new lens will do just fine. :thumbup: Mike J.
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Mar 14, 2015 17:42:25   #
ediesaul wrote:
From a house that's being rehabbed.

All comments appreciated and thanked in advance.


Nice Abstract. Good eye! I like it!! :thumbup: Mike J.
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Mar 14, 2015 07:16:53   #
Db7423 wrote:
Optech for the sling. Nikon for the grip though there are several good knockoffs- Vello from B&H being one. ;)


Agreed! Optech is a great sling and will not break the bank. Use the money saved on sling to get the Nikon grip. You will not be disappointed! :thumbup: Mike J.
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