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Oct 19, 2020 15:56:13   #
Carl1024 wrote:
If my cameras needs service, i send it to Mark Hama Ltd. in GA?
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Some people have problems with the D80, I have one, it is a great camera, could use all of my Nikon lens, but I only used it for documentary projects, I have better things to do then to show very good photographs, period. My D80 failed and I know your problem, approx. $180 for a new shutter motor if you want to repair, or you can send it to me free and I will pay the repair bill, I had very good results and still do with the D80. Had considered a D90 but then purchased the D7200 which works really well, I'm a documentary photographer not a professional photographer, a big difference.
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Oct 7, 2020 13:23:13   #
Dave again, I use a Lumix as my go to camera, but my main cameras are Nikon's, I could switch to this set if I new more about it.
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Oct 7, 2020 13:19:54   #
gunner369 wrote:
This is like new never took it outdoors, just shot a couple trail shots inside house, it comes with everything in photo, camera, 10-30mm and 30-110mm lens, battery, charger and Nikon case. Asking $295 includes shipping
Contact: Dave cell 702-305-8679 or email dtracy1569@msn.com


Are these lens Nikon, and what are some of the accessaries. What kind of camera, from Dave
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Sep 29, 2020 16:39:55   #
No, but the Grand Old Opry doesn't have Euripedies, OR Homer and Dante's Inferno, and the Greek Classics as original stage performances.
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Sep 29, 2020 11:38:40   #
The Parthenon became famous when it was used as the backdrop for the Movie "Nashville" a docudrama with excellent acting and a political satire on Tennessee Politics, made in to mid seventies if I remember right, it's a great movie.
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Sep 29, 2020 11:34:35   #
I shoot with Nikons, the Nikon software I ordered allows me to shoot raw, and open in Photoshop CS2, I have never had a problem and that all started in 2008
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Sep 21, 2020 12:12:52   #
Larryjazz wrote:
This is an early model WOLF Professional Light Box. It is a solid, well-built product for viewing and sorting slides, negatives or other projects that require a bright translucent light source. Hardly used and in very clean working condition. Photos show actual item.

Key Features:
• Thick frosted Plexiglas work area
• Two Fluorescent daylight white lamps
• Use vertically or horizontally on a desk or wall mounted
• Red enameled heavy duty steel construction
• Overall size: 18”W x 14”H x 5"D
• Viewing area: 16”W x 14”H
• 6’ cord with 3-prong plug, on/off toggle switch
• Carry handle
• Made in the USA

Price is $45.00 plus $20.00 shipping in the US. If interested, send me a PM.
This is an early model WOLF Professional Light Box... (show quote)


I'm David I would be interested, I have thousands of slides to sort, email is david7124@wans.net
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Apr 9, 2020 11:36:34   #
My direct email is david7124@wans.net
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Apr 9, 2020 11:35:24   #
Is this camera still available and will it shoot manual
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Dec 18, 2019 10:18:28   #
kenArchi wrote:
Watching today's movies are very unrealistic, car chases, etc. Movie studios must have huge editing prograns.


I have mentioned this before, Photoshop is an ADOBE Product, Adobe was developed at the University Of Utah, it is the go to product for the printing industry, not photography, although it is perfect for photography, it was developed over the years to seamlessly integrate several CGI software along with the printing industry, everything great about Pixar was also developed at the Uof U.
There are other software programs specifically designed for photographers that allow on the fly corrections because of digital cameras. Adobe is far from a toy company and software. Without Adobe, the printing industry would be back in the dinasour period of cut and paste mechanicals and professional type setting houses. And don't forget endless overlays with registration marks. Adobe changed the printing industry for ever more, and they continue to improve in all of their categories.
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Dec 6, 2019 13:07:09   #
This is Dave, I purchased other items from you before for my daughters camera collection. What type of film would work with this model and where would one find a viewer, without the viewer my daughter would not used the camera, so I would be interested, I'm in SLC,UT
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Dec 5, 2019 15:31:47   #
I would be interested in buying only the 1960 gray model with case.
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Dec 2, 2019 11:22:05   #
I would be interested, but I also have several lenses in different ranges, but they are fixed with short focal range. I have a 300mm so it is the main telephoto I use.
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Dec 2, 2019 11:19:27   #
sniper wrote:
Excellent Nikon 70-300 AF-S 4.5-5.6 G IF-ED Zoom lens. Highly thought of since its introduction. Due to increasing age-related unsteadiness, and thinking a "better" VR would help, I recently upgraded. Focusing motor built into the lens so it will work with FX and DX cameras..Nikon D50, D90, all 3000 or 5000 series cameras, D7000, 7100, 7200, 7500, series, and more..USA lens.

When not in use, it lived in my camera bag, with front and rear caps on, and a UV filter attached.. Clear glass, snappy diaphragm. My estimate, condition about 90%. Never dropped, and seldom used on full auto. Front, rear caps, hood, instruction manual, and Nikon storage bag included... $250 shipped, tracking number. Money order, personal check. Will ship once the check clears. Thanks for looking!
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Is the lens still available.
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Nov 3, 2019 11:42:40   #
Thanks for the update, that is what I was looking for, I like my old equipment, and I use photography to document, I am not in the professional category, I document only.
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