Your right about Amazon having a lot of things. I've gotten a tail light lens and a tailgate handle thru them. Perfect fit and function. I also had 2 favorable return experiences with them. I had bought a box of 6 color printer ink. I ended up with a 5 color box. Log story short after several emails back and forth Amazon refunded my money and I got to keep the ink. The ink people offered to make things right but I was satisfied. I had also had bought a Altura camera flash that didn't work too well with my camera. So I returned it for a refund. The Altura people sent me a very nice camera back pack for my trouble.
I also have noticed UHH is changing. It's getting smaller and less populated.
There used be a shop here in the Baltimore area named Coppers. They had a 90 day same as cash policy. Very convent.
Again I may in the minority and some may scoff but I am more than satisfied with the jpg's my D 850 produces. I have printed up to 13x19 with no problems. Although I am retired I don't want to spend all my time tweaking my pics to what I think they should be. I might lighten some shadows or minor PP but all that major work after taking the picture is not for me.
For what's it's worth here's my situation. I may be in the minority but I have one body a D850 and 4 lenses. All Tamron G2's. A 15-30 2.8, a24-70 2.8, a 70-200 2.8 and a 150-600 5! to 6.3. Some how I manage to get by. When I had a D7200 I only had 2 lenses a 18-200 and a150- 600.
Great captures. Loved #2.
Years ago I ago I had a D7200. I could with a Nikkor 18-200 and hardly ever had to change a lens. Great combination. The 7200 also has 2 card slots. Go for it.
loved the book store one.
When I had a D7200 I had used that lens most of the time. A very versatile and sharp lens.
When I had a D7200 I also had that lens. Like you it was on most of the time. Great lens.
Thanks for the info and praise.
Try a company called Small Rig thru Amazon. They have a chip in them that enables the to work in my Nikon, so it may be true for Canon.
Try a company called Smallrig thru Amazon.
I recently bought a pair of batteries from a company called SmallRig thru Amazon. I use them in my Nikon D850. These batteries have the chip in them that enables them to work in my camera which normally won't accept 3rd party batteries. They came with a USB charger and are a few miii amps higher than the Nikon batteries. If I remember right they were. about $35. So in the 6 months I have had them , no problems.