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joseph_smith3

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  1. <p>I concur with Art that there is a "bug" in Nikon View NX2 around the delete image function. This is what happens to me often: When I am viewing the first image, like number.0001, and I delete it, I DO NOT get the warning that the image is being deleted, do you want to delete it? The program deletes the whole file folder without any warning. I then have to go into Win 7 Recycle Bin, find the file folder, and restore it. This also can happen when I am using dual monitors or just a single monitor. Sometimes it also occurs when I am in the middle of a series of images: the file folder gets deleted and the program reverts to another file folder. If that folder has similar images in it, you might not even notice that you have gone from one folder into another. <br> Sometimes it occurs when you use the delete key on the pc or right clicking the mouse and then clicking delete. I am less sure if it happens when you move the cursor on the mouse over to the right to the box that says delete image. However I think it occurs this way too, especially when I am using two monitors. In this case, the image fills the screen but there is a delete box in the lower right hand corner.<br> I will admit that I have never contacted Nikon about this. Feel free to send this onto Nikon.<br> Joe Smith. </p>
  2. <p>You have lots of choices. You can get a backpack designed for photo gear and maybe a laptop, or get an all purpose backpack with compartments that can hold your cameras and lenses and other stuff, like a water bottle. There are pros and cons to both. I have both, and use them for different situations. <br> Check out the full line of photo backpack made by Gura Gear. They come in different styles and sizes to fit overhead airplane cabins of different sizes too. Some of the models can be configured to hold camera and other stuff. <br> For non photo backpacks, I go to LL Bean's website or REI's website to check out the different traditional backpacks that can be used for a trip where you need to carry camera and other stuff. Many of these are sized for different torsos, which can be very useful if you have a torso that is large or small. They also do not scream "photostuff" inside. <br> Joe Smith</p>
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