I will certainly absorb the history of this site but I wanted to be prepared for good photo ops as well.
Thank you all.
Fanny packs are not allowed either.
I'll be visiting the Arizona in Honolulu and I know we can't bring a camera bag or backpack so I was wondering if a vest with lots of pockets will be allowed. If I may only bring one lens I guess it'll have to be the 18-200.
I'd appreciate hearing about your experiences there.
Thanks.
I"ve ordered up to 16x20 and they were excellent. Great price and very quick service. They are pretty much the only service I use now.
I was born in 48 so I never saw those, but I did live on Jesup Avenue in the 60's.
Just so you know, the bridge is under construction and part of it is covered by tarps.
I bought when I first got my D5000. I also now use it on my D7100 and find it meets my needs very well. I mainly use it for bounce flash at dinners and parties. My subjects are fairly close. I have no need for more bells and whistles of the more expensive models.
Thanks everyone. I will look for the Dummies book.
My problem with the David Busch book was that it could not explain the best settings for HDR, ISO sensitivity and a few other things that I was looking for. I had to have a friend help me with that.
Just got this camera which is a major upgrade from my D5000. Can you recommend a book to help me get the most from it? I wasn't thrilled with the Dave Busch book.
Well done. I've always wanted to do this.
I have the Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8G and use it often.
Same lens same issue. It's constantly falling off. It seems to have a loser grip than all my other lens caps.