Reminds me of a “where’s Waldo” print but with humming bird
Deep browns and contrasting whites in #1, great job of taking photo of something literally in back yard..
The use of a memory card 10x the maximum size requires the camera to be able to address and save to data registers it is unable to access, above 2gb even 1gb is questionable. As stated earlier use a much smaller card.
Joe,
In Nikons depends on 1. Camera type if it has the capability of running a screw type lens focus or lens with internal motor. Thus we need model of camera.
2. The lens could be a screw type, internal motor type or original manual focus type also. So please add lens model also.
With this everyone here will be better able to answer and help you on this question.
Best of regards
The other ruse they use, is if not returned in xx days after use you are automatically billed at full price. I would be VERY wary of engaging as by this post you are also. If you do opt for this I’m sure we would like to know what happens after.
A year ago I switched from Nikon D40 DX to the D600, I was aware of issues but loved the price and once acquired used Loved the images and vibrant colors.. at EAA Oshkosh when viewing in 50” TV started seeing spots on lower left side. Yes the dreaded shedding! This after filling 2 64 gig cards with photos and some videos. Thus a quantity of shutter clicks. Fast forward to today just entered serial at Nikon support and return process could not be easier, print a UPS label pack well and return for repair FREE... this is the beginning and already dreading going back to my D40 until it returns. Nikon could not have made this portion easier... kudos to them! So far.. and over the last year the hardest part had been which FX glass to mate with this camera. Currently a 24-120mm f4-5.6 AF only, is on camera with 50mm 1.8 G also. Go for the FX and if $$$ pinch so far D600 was great and I am confidant Nikon will get this corrected.