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Dec 28, 2013 11:01:31   #
I truly believe, what is important, is how one swings the hammer. It is up to the individuals hands and eyes which determines the outcome, not the tool. BTW I am a Nikon user :-)
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Dec 22, 2013 09:29:42   #
NewzShooter wrote:
I have always left the lens hoods on all my lenses while shooting indoors and out, but recently when I attended a "shootout" at a modeling show I noticed almost all of the photogs removed their lens hoods. Is there a reason for this? When should I remove my lens hood and when should I keep it on the lens while shooting? I would imagine there was a "reason" most of the photographers removed their hoods. Can anyone explain?


I always shoot with a lens hood and a UV filter on my lenses, for me it's a inexpensive insurance policy when I get clumsy for that aggressive shot
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Dec 20, 2013 11:49:27   #
Great deal!!!!! .....Are you sitting by the front window??.......LOL
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Dec 20, 2013 09:14:21   #
Does your camera body come with a USA warranty? Or is it a grey market product. There is a considerable upcharge for USA warranty products.
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Dec 18, 2013 09:36:42   #
I use the generic ML-L3 bought from eBay which is IR and the wired remote MC-DC2 also generic. Both are excellent generic units and inexpensive. I have a Nikon D7100 which I just bought for my Christmas present to me. You just need to make sure your camera is listed to the generic unit you plan to purchase on eBay. I believe your D5100 uses the same plugin port configuration as my camera. Enjoy

PS Just ordered a wireless remote controller, transmitter and receiver from eBay, which does not require a line of sight to operate and good for a 100 meter distance.
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