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Feb 28, 2019 07:04:07   #
al13 wrote:
I have used them fir computer gear for years. I even visited their customer store attached to their warehouse in the Chicago area.


al13. You said that you visited New Egg customer store attached to their warehouse in the Chicago area. Can you tell me where is it?
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Feb 25, 2019 09:41:09   #
John N wrote:
CANON seem to say it makes no odds whether you do this or not. Here's the reply I got from CANON (U.K. / Europe).


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Feb 23, 2019 06:05:00   #
Architect1776 wrote:
What if one turns the camera off instead before dismounting the lens?
Or is it not going to park the lens when doing that?
This is good information.
I always try to turn the camera off rather than the lens as I have a tendency to not turn the lens back on at first.


JA!!!! A good question...
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Feb 23, 2019 05:20:25   #
R.G. wrote:
Another possibility is to switch the camera off before changing lenses. That would reduce the problem of static on the sensor attracting dust.


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Feb 23, 2019 04:38:24   #
Should I turn off IS before demounting a lens?

As a general practice, yes. If you have Image Stabilization activated on a lens, you’ll want to turn it off, wait three seconds, and then unmount the lens. Not doing this can potentially put the IS system in what we call an ‘unparked’ position, which means the optics are still floating, which could cause damage if shaken and jarred.
Found it in LensRental log!
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Dec 4, 2018 08:49:09   #
Elmerviking wrote:
Should have mentioned I had time 30 seconds.

I did the same and........tons of light leaks! A nice pink picture :))
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Dec 3, 2018 06:08:38   #
Paintshop Pro Ultimate !!!
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Nov 22, 2018 03:50:07   #
WOW !!!!!!!!
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Nov 22, 2018 00:21:52   #
Bienvenido al foro JimmyK
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Nov 3, 2018 02:13:24   #
billnikon wrote:
Your Nikon camera was specifically designed to work with NIKON lenses. So, to get the best image possible use the Nikon 105. Now as to which one, I own both the D version and the G version. I used to take the D version out into less than ideal conditions. But I found that the D series lens hunted for focus at times. The G version does not hunt and focuses faster and more accurately than the D (in my experience). And, when you are focusing on something small and illusive, it's best to use the one that's quicker. I still use my D for photographing ebay items but use the G exclusively for the field. I also use the following for my close up work, works great, my system uses two round discs instead of the lights shown here.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1305159-REG/bolt_vm_260_flexible_macro_flash.html
Your Nikon camera was specifically designed to wor... (show quote)

Billnikon; can I use the REG/bolt in my Nikon (D7100)?
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Mar 31, 2018 05:51:35   #
Bill_de wrote:
Nikon Rumors recently posted an "unconfirmed" report saying that when Nikon refurbished a camera or lens, it will have two 'dimples', one on either side of the serial number. Has anybody with a refurbished item noticed this?

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Yes. My refurbished Nikon D7100 has the 2 dimples. I got it from Cameta. After a year and 7 months I had to replace the shutter, paid $262.00 ;(. Not in Cameta, in a Nikon repair shop.
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Feb 26, 2018 07:34:32   #
I also want the Nikon equivalent.
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Jan 8, 2018 09:18:50   #
Water bubbles of M&M !


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Jan 8, 2018 01:18:05   #
I did some a long time ago, may I post some here?
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Jan 7, 2018 22:41:54   #
Thanks
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