<p>Mike, sorry, but i jumped in late and didn't throughly read the problem. However, on the Nikons that I own, when using flash and the red-eye...
<p>Check the flash mode. I would seem that you have red-eye reduction set.<br> I've done that.</p>
<p>This should be a link for DeoxIT: <a href="http://store.caig.com/">http://store.caig.com/</a> Think Amazon sells the product also. Guess its...
<p>Check out Deoxit from Craig Labs. A small bottle is about $15 . I have used the product for many years with success to solve lens/camera...
<p>From the nikon.com site: <a...
<p>OK, my error. Just called Nikon service and they reported that they do<br> infact still repair scanners. Sorry.</p>
<p>It was my understanding that Nikon had stopped repairing scanners sometime ago<br> and that it is necessary to seek and independent repair...
<p>Bravo Mr. Garrard! You should, without a doubt, be on a comedy circuit with a well deserved stop in Yosemite.</p>
<p>You probably inadvertently set the flash mode (button front of camera just below and left of the on board flash<br> hatch) to red-eye...
<p>These devices seem to be gaining in popularity<br> for longer range applications:<br> <a...
<p>Just returned from and east coast to PDX trip and shipped two well padded soft bags<br> by FedEx; tripod, camera and lens included with other...
<p>Jessica,<br> The not so easy answer is often provided in the capability of the D300: focus calibration<br> of each lens that you use. This...
<p>Marc,<br />You have probably found this info by now, but check out the following link to<br />Alaska Game and Fish: <a...
<p>This subject has been covered before, but a repeat might be appropriate.<br> The pre flash may be eliminated by programing either of the...
<p>Emmanuel,<br> <a...
For inspiration I suggest you go to the National Geographic online site and look for Steve Winter's photos and video made for a NG article on the...
<p><a name="d"></a><strong>"D<br />Distance information<br /></strong>D-type and G-type NIKKOR lenses relay subject-to-camera distance information...
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