I agree with billnikon about Campus Camera. Good, knowledgeable people, good inventory, and fair prices. I enjoyed my last visit there.
We were there in late July, 2017 and stayed in the Princess Cruise Line Lodge in Denali, on the outskirts of Denali State and National Parks. We had some beautiful and clear weather with great views of Mt. Denali. Also, the bus drivers were great about pointing out spots for wildlife photos and stopping along the roadside for photo opportunities. Absolutely incredible scenery!
Is this lens still for sale, does it have the stabilization feature, and is any of the warranty transferable?
Altura backpack and Tamrac Adventure 9
Another great spot is at the U of Toronto School of Horticulture near Niagra Falls, and almost next to the Floral Clock there. Not in the same level as Butchart Gardens, but still beautiful.
Wow, great pictures.
My wife and I were there a few years ago and I took lots of very unimaginative pictures there that reminded me of the beauty there and of my lack of creativity and photographic knowledge when I look through them and then really when I compare them to yours. Wow again.
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Big Rob,
I just had the same question and "Googled" it. I was directed to UHH (I'm a newbie member of the forum and Digest). When I did I found your answer and I wanted to say Thanks.
I already had the D7200 .pdf manual open in another window and was able to go there and read it.
I just got my new (to me) D7200 last week and I've been spending lots of time snapping pictures of the clutter in my basement "office" to try out the new camera with some of my lenses that I've been using with my D80-that has been a good friend for some time now.
Sorry for rattling on. I've also been spending quite a bit of time searching for various topics and reading the forum, the digest, Google, and YouTube.
Thanks again,
fchretdet
To me,
MeSmith's comments sound good.
I have a Nikon D80 and I just got a refurbished D7200 (arrived late last week).
I've also been trying to upgrade my lens selection. I'm also realizing how much the "Nut that holds the wheel" means to improving as a photographer.
I think the new (to me) camera and some wise lens choices will help make improvements, but I would strongly recommend the resources on UHH and others for some great tips and ideas to accomplish the OP's goals.
Good luck!
Would any of the Nikon CoolPix cameras or one of the GoPro line fit your friend's needs?
Great picture. We were there in late July and I think that I saw your subject. Of course I didn't think of anything as obvious as photographing him; but we did enjoy our tour of Pikes Place Market area and the beautiful weather. Again, great photo, Thanks for sharing it.
We were there a few years ago and thought it was beautiful. Thanks for the great pictures to bring back the memories. The staff there would be pleased with your work.
Hi,
My user name is fchretdet. I'm a retired police detective, USMC Vietnam Vet, interested in photography, but lots to learn, so I'll undoubtedly ask pretty simple questions, so please be patient.
Thanks