Photos on my iPhone are saved as jpegs, which makes saving and transferring them much easier. Here’s how to do it:
Go to Settings on your iPhone.
Tap Camera. You will be shown some options like Formats, Grid, Preserve Settings, and Camera Mode.
Tap Formats, and change the format from High Efficiency to Most Compatible.
Now all your photos will be automatically saved as JPG instead of HEIC.
It’s a good deal if it’s a US version. Nikon U.S.A. doesn’t repair or sell parts for international versions.
Ditto to all of the positive comments. All of my transactions, both purchasing and selling, have gone smoothly.
My parents naively sent cash for the premium that I never received.
D500, the BEST DX camera.
Give the work to a small business, a local sign company.
I couldn’t find a Windows 10 driver for a printer on the manufacturer’s US website, but found one that works on an overseas site.
I’ve been looking for a new computer for a while, one powerful enough to edit photos and videos. The one that I’m currently using arrived with Windows 7, so although I increased RAM and switched to an SSD drive, it’s age still showed. Yesterday I found an exceptional deal on the hp.com website. A 4th of July close out of the HP ProDesk 600 G5 Microtower with Windows 10 Pro 64, a ninth generation i7 processor (3.0 GHz, 8 core, up to 4.8 GHz with Turbo Boost), 32 GB memory, 1 TB ssd and an 8 GB Radeon graphics card for only $1,397.34. It’s shipping to me today. It’s a “while supplies last” offer, so check it out if you’re looking to upgrade.
When I was young, I bought the newest updates for everything. Now I often skip multiple generations because the programs that I own still work and meet my needs, plus, whenI pay for something I want to own it.
The first. Better composition.
Last year I had to spend over $300 for three wifi video cameras for our home -- not for security, but so that my wife could be sure that our 5-1/2 pound dog is OK when we're out.
This past year, B&H opened a warehouse in NJ and now charges sales tax for shipments to the state.
Is it a new lens or a used one? If it's new, is Downtown an authorized dealer and is it grey market or US warranty?
Some phones can transfer images to phones near them. I'm a Nikon man and am not familiar with features of Canons, but does your camera have wifi and can it transfer and/or receive images from another camera in that manner? If it can, it might have been close to someone else's camera.
My property tax would pay for the 850, a flash and a few good lenses. Welcome to NJ.