SNAG said:On a sidenote, do remember to check on the batteries when you're buying your sets/extra batteries for the recall units.
Bought a battery from one of the more reputable "Funan stores" (not AP/CP), and got a affected battery without knowing. Tried to exchange it within the 7 day grace and they just dissed it off as my problem. They didn't know about this (had to point them to the advisory), and even had the cheek to tell straight in my face that "if the battery's dead, we'll exchange it for you, but for this, you need to go to the agent"...
congratulations! how does the 24-120 f4G perform?
I love my camD800 + 70-200mm.
See for hi-res version to see her eyes: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8281/7525675074_9c10460bc5_o.jpg
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I love my camD800 + 70-200mm.
See for hi-res version to see her eyes: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8281/7525675074_9c10460bc5_o.jpg
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As stated in many reviews, this cam is unforgiving when at high magnification level... what looks sharp on the cam LCD is nt so when u view it on ur pc monitor..
Do not have anything to compare with for the 24-120 so its very hard for me to say (not sure if any prob its with the lens, the cam or the user!).
Dearboy87 - got my unit from Pg...
significant savings that I cannot ignore... and its my hometown.. so not really a prob for me getting a msian set.
I love my camD800 + 70-200mm.
See for hi-res version to see her eyes: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8281/7525675074_9c10460bc5_o.jpg
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Bought one from OP last weekend. $15.
Does anyone know if this bluetooth GPS unit below (called BlueSLR) is available in Singapore and where I may purchase it? It looks pretty cool. Very unobtrusive, stick it onto the 10-pin connector and it gets GPS geotags from your iPhone, iPod, iPad. Then all the EXIF data will have GPS data.
If not this, what GPS solution do you use? I find the hotshoe version so bulky. Not having GPS data also feels incomplete when viewed in the Mac's iPhoto (can't sort by Places)
Blue SLR | B&H Photo Video
reject said:how's the screen protector? any feedbacks?
holy.. 2MB for a jpeg and that details..Kamsky, impressed with the details.
ortega said:Can try this, at each new location take a picture with your iPhone, then transfer the gps data to your dslr images later
slow trekker said:
Thanks Ortega. What software do you use to transfer the data? Or do you mean just Copy and Paste Location in iPhoto?