<p>By the way, force a restart. That is what got the app on my comp to work.</p>
<p>I've got it set up to transfer to my computer, but pushing RAW files across wifi is WAY too slow when I can just plug the card into the iMac. I...
<p>I just did the exact same thing that the original poster did... I went from a Nikon D7000 to a Fuji X100T. I have a full set of lenses for the...
<p>One word... taxidermy. Makes photography of children MUCH easier.</p>
Answers to your question can get very long and technical. I'll cut to the chase. The 18-105 VR would be perfect for your wife. She would be very...
<p><em>Standard portraits taken on FX are frequently made using a 85mm lens (with some prefering longer, up to 135mm is quite normal). So if...
<p>I tend to agree with Devon. There are some amazing small cameras, and if she doesn't want to be changing lenses, they will be much better for...
<p>I have the Nikon VR I and I am very happy with it.</p>
<p>HAHAHA! SUCKER!</p> <p>Amazing how people seem oblivious of jokes!</p>
<p>I got a refurb D7000 from Cameta for $75 less than that. It was perfect out of the box. The refurbs have been double checked. The regular ones...
<p>I'm curious... how fast an ISO is enough? People's opinions seem to change every time a new camera comes out. It seems to me that if you are...
Ken Rockwell's iPhone guide to the D70000 helped me a lot.
I had to figure out how to set it for the best function for me, and I had to learn to control all the points. With my old D200, I did center...
<p>I test the focus of my lenses by shooting photographs.</p>
<p>I bought a refurb D7000 from Cameta and it worked great out of the box. It took me a while to figure out the focusing though. It is more...
I have Ken Rockwell's iPhone app guide on my phone. It's the best of all, because it's always in your shirt pocket
<p>I just got a D7000 and for video it flat out sucks. My iPhone is better. For still photography, it is spectacular.</p>
<p>I have a D7000 and I use the Tamron 17-50 2.8 and the Tokina 11-16 2.8 (both screw drives). I am thoroughly happy with both. No need for Nikon...
<p>I got spots on my sensor and simply blowing them with a bulb blower dislodged them. It isn't always necessary to do a full cleaning.</p>
<p>I use Hoya HMC and haven't had any problems. I take them off when I shoot into the sun.</p>
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