I believe most camera companies will set up rental pools at major events for pro photographers using their equipment. Here's Nikon's list of events they provide support at: http://nps.nikonimaging.com/event_support/index.htm
I believe most camera companies will set up rental pools at major events for pro photographers using their equipment. Here's Nikon's list of events they provide support at: http://nps.nikonimaging.com/event_support/index.htm
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Can we have a shooting challenge using this please?
Unfortunately, that name is already taken. [en.wikipedia.org]
I agree, many of these seem to be personal preference as well, especially #84 "Landscape photography can become dull after a while."
For the role, yeah. The f-14 was a pretty dedicated interceptor, while the Hornets and Super Hornets are more multi-role aircraft. And like Adam says, they do a pretty good job at their many roles.
It was retired from the US Navy in 2006. Only Iran still flies them. [en.wikipedia.org]
Assuming the D3200 is a D3100 replacement, I dont really see a need for that many MP in an entry level camera. That said, its hasnt lost any sensitivity, and the only other major downside i can see to the MP boost is the increase in filesize.
Yeah, I agree with you completely. I have a D40 and the lack of an AF motor helps cut down on the size and weight quite a bit. It'd be weird if i has one, and its not like it'd be missing much, with so many AF-S lenses out nowadays.
Where does it say there will be an AF motor in-body? If it is, I'd be very surprised, since Nikon hasn't put an AF motor in any of their entry level bodies.
I think you mean that the max ISO has doubled from 3200 to 6400, not that the ISO range has doubled. Going from 3200 to 6400 only gives one extra stop of light.
Legend has it that it was originally supposed to be "Foster and the People" but someone left out the "and" and the band decided that it sounded better. [en.wikipedia.org]
He walks up the ladder, places his feet on the bottom of the pod and his hands on the top, and then slides in feet first.