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    Nikon D3

    My D3 feels as though it were made for me. The grip and the controls are just right. The D800/D810 feel fine too. The D750 feels just that little bit too small. You sound to be in the same boat. Between the D3 and the D3S, the latter offers less noise at higher ISO and a feature that shakes dust off the filter in front of the sensor. If you do not mind the slightly higher price then it would be my recommendation. That said, I am in no hurry to give up my D3. It is a better camera than I am a photographer :)
  2. True, but it is the sort of place that might. It doesn't hurt to ask. Another place that may be able to help is Fixation in London, England. Fixation Good luck!
  3. Try this place: Nikon camera service and repair - Authorized Photo Service, Inc. I have used them and been happy with the work and the service.
  4. <p>For RA-4 prints I have been very happy with Pikto in Toronto. Postage is much more reasonable than US$30.</p> <p>Downtown Camera still has the best selection of B&W supplies that I have found in the city. However, for chemicals it might be worth grabbing a copy of The Darkroom Cookbook and having a go at mixing your own. The raw materials are easy enough to find online in Canada. If I resurrect my darkroom then that is what I intend to do. </p>
  5. <p>Perhaps Allan was referring to Nikon's own 18-35/3.5-4.5. That will work very nicely on a D610.</p>
  6. <p>The Eaton Centre in Toronto.</p><div></div>
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