I own a Nikon 7200 and a Nikon 3300 (the back up). Am giving the 3300 to grandson. I found that after a period of time I need to refresh my memory on some of the functions of the 3300. No big deal but. The 7200 is the perfect camera for me and does everything I need for my photography. I am considering another 7200. My question is, does anyone else use the same make/model of camera for their back up? I can think of many advantages and no disadvantages. Thanks for the input.
I hope that photo is hanging on your wall. Excellent.
bthomas42: I basically do the same. However, I’m afraid the 16GB may soon follow the 8 into oblivion (or at least hard to find). Better stock up now. B&H now has the Lexar 2 pack back in stock.
WOW!! What are you teaching? In English or Chinese?
Great story. What adventures in your life took you from Alabama to China? I would imagine that would be an interesting story also.
I know it is exhausting, both mentally and physically, to change a memory card and/or battery. It must take between 30/60 seconds to accomplish the task. So why stop at the 128GB ? Go for the max.
The book, CBS News reports and Wikipedia. Most estimates I’ve researched says 70,000 to 126,000 (Hiroshima) and 39,000 to 80,000 in Nagasaki. The low number being those killed instantly.
An excellent book on the subject is THE RAPE OF NANKING by Iris Chang. Should be required reading for high school and college students.
An aside note: the death toll exceeded that of the atomic blast of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined.
Print it, frame it, hang it. Excellent. U
Print it, frame it, hang it. Superb photo.
The watermark detracts from an other wise excellent photo.
This is not a good photograph. It is an excellent photograph. And describing it as excellent does not do it justice. A perfect photo perhaps?
Wow. If you have wall space, hang them all.
Great photo. Print it, frame it, hang it.
Very, very good. #3 and 5 my pick. My type of photos.