USARMY 1966-1972,active, RVN, USA PAANG 1972-1999, O-4, 13A
Most are overpaid children. Don't even watch let alone pay to go to games. I'm retired military, and took oath to allow them the freedom, but surely don't agree with there actions.
Switched from ATT to Consumer Cellular five years ago. No problems at all. It is a GSM network that (I think) piggybacks on ATT. Flexible plans and no contract. Your phone or you can buy one from them.
First 35mm was Argus C3 match mati, then to a Yashica (can't remember model) then a Ricoh TLS (from RVN/Japan). Then moved to digital, Fuji to Nikon.
HP has a 15.6 with I5 ug (4 core) with 1 tb 7200 rpm hhd, a 128 ssd M2.5, nvidia card. Check it out.
Buy your own modem and router. You won't have to depend on Comcast equipment. We have four computers and two printers, and do not have any problems. I don't know of anyone having any problems with non-Comcast equipment.
I have the Altura brand from Amazon. So far they work well. One is e-TTL and the other strictly manual. Both have S-1 &S-2 functions, and one came with a trigger set. Take a look.
The problem, none mention the 5500. I downloaded the complete manual from Nikon, and it appears others in the d5--- series are different. Love the camera, but don't like to be snookered.
I have a Nikon d5500 and I would like to know what flashes, other than
Nikon speedlites, are totally compatible (i-TTL) with this camera. I have
looked at some info on internet, and it appears that the only units are
Nikon. I thought that if a flash was lasted as i-TTL, it would function
accordingly. HELP!!!!!!!
I just bought a Nikon D5500. It is smaller than most other dslr's, with flip out touch screen. Same pic quality as 7100. Also, Canon SL1, also with touch screen. D5500 is a little bigger than SL1, but in my estimation, better.
Is it worth getting a refurbished camera from some online dealers. What
experience does someone have, and what recourse if not satisfied.
I am using win 7 and I have a version of fuji fine pix on there. Seems to work for me.
San Disk makes a flash drive that is wifi with USB . That's what I have, and use. They also came out with a new drive that has the new connecter for Apple. You could try this also. These do double duty, as they can both be used as as std flash drive. One additional feature of the wifi unit is that you can use a mini sd card and store more data.
I haven't used an slr for many years, have used pns or bridge cameras. Would like to start using dslr but don't want to break the bank. Have been looking at refurb nikon 53 $ 5500 or canon t5 or new t6. Thoughts or suggestions.
Try LD Products. I have used these in past and still do. They work fine, but the HP printer will tell you "non HP cartridge installed", but still shows as new cartridge.