thanks for the reply. appreciated it. I will let my friend know it cant be help.
actually the af point on the top LCD is only to show which AF mode you're in.
thanks for the reply. appreciated it. I will let my friend know it cant be help.
If u do, once u have opanda, right click your latest image and click on the option "view exif/....." then scroll down to this section called MakerNote. Scroll further down till you see this thing that says "total number of shutter releases" in the left column and the the number on the right column
seezhijie said:no maker note and no view exif either.
mine was bought at last year july..
Konspire said:Ask u guys, if there r dead pixels on the sensor or the lcd screen, will it be covered by warranty?
In that case bring to NSC & tell them about the oil stain issue
Fudgecakes said:You need to install opanda iexif first.
seezhijie said:Yeah I have it. But it's not showing
seezhijie said:Yeah I have it. But it's not showing
hoonming said:Got my D7000 18-105mm kits during IT Show 2012.
This is my first DSLR, after my film SLR died over 10 years ago...
I must admit that the shutter sound is really addictive... ;p Anybody feels the same?
Enjoy and you keep shooting !!!Got my D7000 18-105mm kits during IT Show 2012.
This is my first DSLR, after my film SLR died over 10 years ago...
I must admit that the shutter sound is really addictive... ;p Anybody feels the same?
hoonming said:Got my D7000 18-105mm kits during IT Show 2012.
This is my first DSLR, after my film SLR died over 10 years ago...
I must admit that the shutter sound is really addictive... ;p Anybody feels the same?
I fap the the sound..... Just kidding. How much did u get it for?
hoonming said:Paid $2149 with the standard free gifts.
Not really a good buy though, but I needed it urgently and everywhere is out of stock.
Sad to hear. Send it for servicing?