We lived in Vermont for 13 years and had a nest on top of a pole like this a mile from our home.
We lived in Vermont for 13 years and had a nest on top of a pole like this a mile from our home.
Hi all, I live in a rural part of Tennessee and have an old Nikon 8700 dslr I can't get into aperture priority so am resigned to shipping it out for repair unless anyone can recommend a repair shop in either Knoxville or Nashville. Any recommendations?
Cameras are like digital calculators (or slide rules if you back that far) they all come with 20+ features, of which you usually use 3-4.
Vermont, I agree and, if you get there, don't miss Mary's outside Bristol. World-class food in an old farmhouse, about an hour or so from Shelburne Farms
Thanks. I do have a Nikon 600 flash I use occasionally
Hello all from a newbe to the digital world, though experienced from the old days of film:
I have two Nikon bodies, a D70s and a D200 and two lenses:
a Nikkor DX, AF-S, 18-135, 3.5/5.6G ED and
a Nikkor AF-S 18 -55, 3.5/5.6 G
I obviously only need one and am trying to figure out which lens and body to keep. Help!