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mal_yas
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Malaysia is a nice country, I had been there last few years. They have built the tallest building in the world, it is twin tower..as you guys could see in the Entrapment movie, so I believe they could make good Nikon F80 cameras...
Cheers
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A cheap Nikon AF35-135mm will do,I use it with my F4....The macro capability is also good..
Good luck
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Raja,
Is therea any way you can set the ISO manually istead of in AUTO DX? May be the sensor is failing, may be
Good luck
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Hi, any folks here went digital and later on regret with the decicion
and missed the film slr? And why? Hope somebody would share their
experience..
Thanks in advance
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Dave, may be Randall is the Jack A **
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Joe, thanks a lot for the tips and advise. I really appreciate it, and will try as suggested.
Thanks again
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Doug, Thanks for the tips, I am fine now, the trick was that the flash should be on the hotshoe and switch to "On" as you said, I was trying like crazy, Thanks for the help.
Thanks everybody
Muzz
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Hi, Joe, I use it with my F4 and N90s as well as my F5, if you have any of these it would help...Yo were saying the buttons on the left; do I have to push two simultaneously to set the compensation?
By the way, I'll get the manual soon but before getting it I need to use it this weekend...
Hope to hear?
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Hi, I just got a Nikon SB-27 flash w/out a manual. I am wondering how
the selections are to be made. Do I have to push two buttons
simultaneously, for example, in order to change the TTL to Matrix
Metering, what button(s) do I have to push? I see the icons like a
green circle and a triangle side by side but do I have to push the
buttons simulatneously? Any help is appreciated...
Thanks
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yes, get rid of the Tamron, and find a cheap Nikon lens like AF 35-135mm or any sigma lens. It will make a big diference.
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Set, the ISO setting to manual 100, 200, etc instead of auto (DX), and you"ll be fine testing without film.
My N2020 has problem--help
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Hi, I just got an N2020 but the shutter speeds seem the same
regardless different settings. Speeds sound the same even in program
mode. Anybody encountered this before? Any idea? FYI, I just tried it
without film.
Thanks in advance.