Nikon D600 body with battery and charger. It is offered with an “L” bracket, remote shutter release switch/cable, eye cup and several SD cards.
The Nikon provided user’s manual is included on SD card along with the David Busch D600 user’s manual in book form.
The body went to Nikon under recall to have it’s shutter checked. They found no issues and never have I during 71,000 shutter clicks. It works perfectly.
The only issue that can leveled against it is a “sticky” built-in flash. It will sometimes not open when requested. I simply give it a push with my finger nail to open it. I don’t use the built-in flash, so it hasn’t been an issue with my use.
Total package offered at $250.
BTW . . . . this D600 was purchased on this web site several years ago as used for which I give thanks . . . I’ve enjoyed using it for my wild life imaging. You can check out my images taken with this camera on this web site by searching on warrenvon.
Warren von Uffel
I'd be more than willing to accept your projector and trays. I've been using B&H projector and it is now very undependable.
Is your offer still active and if so where can we meet?
I live in the Ellicott City area.
Beth,
Either the cub is on a mound or you are on ground level. Either way the image has such great impact by the placement of your camera at direct eye level with the cub. A great lesson for all of us to learn.
Thanks for your wonderful imaging techniques as they are helping us all to improve our images.
Please continue to post . . . . .
Jerry . . . I always read your posts so thanks.
May I ask you how the heck contacts on stationary memory sticks within a computer can have their contacts fail via a mechanical failure of attached electrical contacts? I've never seen or heard of this happening.
Might it be that you have installed the hood improperly?
It just might be installed 90 degrees from where it should be installed. If the hood is symetrical then this is not a problem.
PLEASE . . You made your point and you need not then try to defend it!
Let's not use this venue to to develop social issues. We can do that without any help . . . .
Do you know the file name for the downloaded file? Then enter it into the "search" function in the upper right hand corner of your Home Screen. That will offer you the ability to click on it to start it rolling. . .at least it will on my Intel version of MAC OS.
Just want to add my two cents . . . .A great price for a fantastic lens. One great walk around normal lens that just happens to be a super performer in the field of macro imaging. I will never sell mine.
Thanks Bill,
Sorry for the flub on my end. I'll put it to good use.
I'm very sorry. I skipped out the DO NOT as I was expecting to see that as your choice as most like that method as there is no fee associated.
Warren von Uffel
3657 Cragsmoor Road
Ellicott City, MD 21042
Let me know if there is a cost over what I sent.
warrenvon@msn.com
will purchase what is your PayPal account address?
Beth . . . . you've done it again. . . . you've managed to out do yourself!
Great work and thanks so much for sharing your foxes with us.
Love your images . . .you never fail to impress with your BIF and land mammals.
Great bird positioning and lighting. One beautiful image of a spectacular bird.
Abo wrote:
Time you started holding the camera level isn't it?
Please try to be more constructive with your critique . . . particularly when not asked for.
salewis wrote:
I don't think I can edit these once they are posted. I now have a bubble level attachment for my camera.
I suspect that you are correct . . Not to worry. But did you do any post processing of these images, if so then you should have been able to reset the horizon line while post processing. Lightroom and most other image editing applications provide a function just these issues . . . . and all of us have to use it one in a while.
Continue to enjoy your photography and keep on posting your images.