Handed it back. Clicked one shot and it went black again. Clerk didn't know what he did and just shrugged.
The viewfinder on my P900 suddenly went blank. Took it to a local camera shop, they fiddled with it and got it to work momentarily. The guy said he had no idea what he did, and all I had left was a big paper weight. I can take shots using the rear screen, but dificult due to my age and mild shaking. Any ideas on what might have caused it?
(THANK YOU) before hand for any helpful responses.
Jim
Black Point Drive can be interesting at times....Merritt Island area.
I hate both of you. That being said, Have a wonderful trip and post photos.
Super shot. Very nice!
Jim
Very nice, indeed....I especially like number two and number four. But each one is outstanding.
Magazine quality excellence!!! Well done.
All you need to do is type (D5200 vs D5500) in the google box and several different sources pop up giving you side by side analysis, some even give a score as to which is the better choice. (snapsort, imageing resource, & camera decision) to name a few. Good luck, whichever you choose.
Dumb luck, actually. I wasn't even looking for a lens. I will be the next time, however.
Happened to find a Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G Lens at the flea for $35.00. It looked pristine but no way to test it; took a chance anyway. Works great! Every once in a while you get lucky.
At a quick glance, it appears they are standing on top of a dead dinosaur.
I wasn't speaking of myself so much, (maybe a poor choice of wordage) but the average person in general. Heck, I'll ask a stupid question if one pops into my head. But thank you for the reply. It makes good sense.
I am by no means even a novice as far as my knowledge goes. I just enjoy getting out using my camera and trying to improve. which seems to be a very slow process. Made even slower by the fact that anyone with little or no knowledge won't ask a question for the next six months for fear of ridiculed, or made fun of. Just saying.