I had problems with my printer, until I relized that my VPN(virtual private network) was on. When I stopped the VPN, everything cleared up.
No its not a complaint, I was hoping someone had some inside information.
I see where Sony has released some entry level mirror less cameras, is Nikon ever going to release some entry level cameras that some of us can afford.
Thanks for the replies, not sure when to jump in to MILCs, not enough money for lens and new camera.
Do the new Cannon, Nikon cameras have a full set of Telephoto lens at this time, or is it too early to invest in this technology, I know Sony has a pretty good set.
Did not make it over, Air Force had other ideas, but enjoy hearing the stories at the American Legion
Just got an email from Samsung announcing their 8K 85 inch TV. Oh humm, now all the cameras will have to announce their new 8k capable cameras. The price of the TV was $14999.99, anyone got a penny.
I am thinking the same thing, working with windows edge now.
Anyone have experience with this lens, Nikon has it for sale at $507.00. Is this a good deal and is this a good lens to have for shooting long distance or is there a better choice.
beautiful, beautiful, nice work, just a great picture
I have a D3200 and am just learning, going through the book for dummies for second time, but don't know what lens to buy to get the flowers and bees.
Any significant differences?
I have a nikon DSLR camera. I have bought a few lenes for the camera. I really have to save up to buy this stuff. Is this mirrorless technology a step up in, quality, or is it like TVs, a new gimick every 6 months ? A previous article stated that this mirrorless wave of technology will hit us this summer, with many more cameras and lenes. Are we going to eventually get rid of DSLR technology? Should we continue to buy DSLR technology? Any thoughts from folks with limited budgets.
I am a novice apprentice, I can set my nikon 3200 to automatic and it shoots wonderful pictures, so I have to ask, can I improve the picture taking by leaning all the manual procedures that I read about on this forum. Are folks just trying to learn the capabilities of the manual setting, or is there a real advantage to shooting pictures by using manual procedures.