That's why they drink warm beer in the U.K., Lucas made the refrigerators.
No, they don't make them like that anymore. Still the best car there is, but everything under the 'bonnet' is from Bavaria.
Here in Colorado the state made so much tax revenue from marijuana sales that they had to give the surplus back to the people of the state.
I use Pocket Lightmeter for iPhone, it seems pretty simple and seems to work well. It is free, sorry I don't know if it is available for Andriod.
Yes, check out Playalinda beach 😉
I really like a 50mm on a DX camera, comes out around 72mm, great for portraits and a lot of other things. One can have a 50mm f1.8G Nikon lens for around $200. I used this lens on my D90 and they are quite good.
That lens lives on my D90, it is a very good general purpose lens. I strongly suggest a flash for indoors, I use an SB 600 with excellent results.
I have had both and my vote goes to the f1.4.
Yup. I got my refurbished D610 from Cameta with 70 actuations.
That is right up there with the 710 cap...
I quite like the Negative High for outdoor portraits and the black and white with red filter. Not being a fan of post processing, these always look good to me right out of the camera.
I use both the 50 f1.4 and the 85 f1.8 on my D610. The 85 f1.8 is superb for portraits and lots of other things. It can be had new for around $480.
I had the same thing happen on my SB 600. I used automotive battery terminal cleaner, it cleaned well and the flash still works.
Thanks for the list, I have seen about half of them. I would add Sudden Fear, 1952, directed by David Miller. With Joan Crawford, Jack Palance, Gloria Grahame, Bruce Bennett. Also Human Desire, 1954, directed by Fritz Lang, with Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, and Edgar Buchanan. Saw both recently on late night TV, a Gloria Grahame night. Neither were big hits in their day, but both are pretty good.