DirtFarmer wrote:
Don't take offense, but most of the posts I see about whether or not an online vendor adds sales tax to the bill come from people who are trying to avoid a tax. For that reason people tend to assume that when you ask about the tax collection many will assume you fit into that category. If you are not in that category and only asking for information purposes, my apologies for jumping to conclusions.
DirtFarmer, no, you gave an informative answer. Unlike Mr. Wallace’s rant. I don’t think you would have anything to apologize for. You made no assumptions, and you didn’t denigrate the OP.
Latex glove wads up small and allows an even grip when using two fingers and a thumb.
For what it's worth, my D5500 and my iPhone 7 (IOS 12) are working fine together with the WMU app. Able to transfer files, and use WMU as a remote control for the D5500.
rhadams824 wrote:
It is indeed a blister beetle in the Family Melodidae.
Thanks, that other name seemed way too simple..
Try switching to manual focus. If the problem goes away, I would guess you have a ‘focus priority’ setting in the camera set that will not allow you to take an out of focus photo. I have a Nikon, that when I run into this type of situation, I switch to manual focus on the lens and it works for that shot.
Also on my Nikon D5500, my menu option is located under the Custom Setting Menu, Autofocus, AF-C Priority Selection, Release or Focus. When set to Focus, it will only take a photo when in focus, in Release mode it will take the photo immediately.
I use Adobe Premiere Elements 2018. I got it on sale a few months ago for about $90. It works fine for me, and my limited abilities.
I have a drone that shoots video up to 4K and I have shot video at 4K. The only problem I have is my old laptop falls all over itself attempting to edit a 4K video. It is so choppy on my laptop that I really can’t see it enough to edit. Just something to think about if your computer may be a bit underpowered like mine.
As far as playing the 4K video on the TV, I just save it to a jump drive and plug it into the TV with no problems.
Works with some cameras, all listed on the web page. Make sure to follow the instructions, UNEDITED photo must be used.
Should work on the Nikon D800
https://www.camerashuttercount.com/
My D5500 appears to only beep when in focus in the auto modes. (M A S P) do not give a beep.
dsmeltz wrote:
Try reading instead of simply exposing your ignora... (
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I have been a NRA member for over forty years. Forty of those years I have been a voting member, for the board of directors, which determines the direction of the organization. IF the NRA had drifted off course over that amount of time, the "majority" sited in each of these articles, would have ceased to be members of the NRA, which has clearly not happened.
I keep seeing liberals and their entwined liberal media stating exactly what you had said, that the majority of the NRA membership felt they could accept more limitations on their RIGHT to own firearms. Does is make sense that NRA membership would continue to grow, and people would cheerfully send their yearly dues in to the NRA if the members thought the NRA was moving in the wrong direction, or was being unreasonable.. I think not.
There is no pleasing the libs, as 'reasonable' to them effectively means send all of the firearms to the shredder.
I'm pretty sure if you did a poll with all of your Canon buddies as to what new features should be included in the next Nikon, it would turn out to be very similar to the articles you linked to. A majority of photographers believe Nikon should build a larger, heavier camera with a slower processor, and do away with those extra megapixels that aren't needed. Yeah, Six megapixel would be about right.
Again, Clearly, you don’t know what you are talking about. There is nothing ambiguous in the wording of the Second Amendment, or the commitment of the NRA in helping to secure that right.
I'm done with this conversation, as the definition of insanity is being tested here, as trying to talk nicely to a lib and expect a different outcome never works.
dsmeltz wrote:
Some here seem to equate pro-NRA with pro-2nd amendment. Nothing could be further from the truth. The NRA stopped being an honest defender of the spirit of the 2nd amendment long ago and now seems to care more about their members to the far right than the majority of their members who seem to favor some more rational approaches.
Clearly, you don’t know what you are talking about. There is nothing ambiguous in the wording of the Second Amendment, or the commitment of the NRA in helping to secure that right.
Peterff wrote:
If you don't like Nikon's decision to distance themselves from the NRA, then get a cannon!
Wait, we can own CANNONs now???
gorgehiker wrote:
If the leaders of a corporation are not comfortable with their association with an organization, they certainly have the right to end their relationship with that organization. Consumers certainly have the right to choose to purchase merchandise produced by corporations aligned with their own moral compass. I will continue to use Nikon gear and I have more respect for Nikon because they stood up for their principles.
They didn't really "Stand up for their principles", but rather backed out quietly. This could have been due to promotional budget cuts, no new products, small market share (for hunting scopes/binoculars), as well as trying to distance themselves from the NRA. Who knows? They didn't say. This doesn't appear to be the same situation as was brought on by companies such as Dick's Sporting Goods, who dug a huge chasm between themselves and the NRA.
I will continue using/buying Nikon products, as I do believe they have every right to pull advertising dollars for what ever reason. From everything I've read. they pulled their sponsorship at this event, but didn't slam the NRA on their way out the door.
I am a Nikon user, and a NRA Life Endowment member.
Kind of a pain, as you may have to re-enter passwords and user names for all of your web page visits, but if you start your browser up, then go to tools, and then Privacy/Security. Delete your cookies, and clear your history. Next time you log in, it should either ask you if you want to remember the password/user name, or just automatically remember it. Hopefully that fixes your problem, but no guarantees! Good luck!