Paco said:get ready more money
Hahah You are right !! BTW any recommendations on camera bags? :dunno:
Paco said:get ready more money
congrates on yr purchase ! i like safrotto and lowepro bag , simple , nice , not that expensive to affordoasis said:Hahah You are right !! BTW any recommendations on camera bags? :dunno:
espn said:Go for remote.
sykestang has a few for sale. PM him.
Why not PM him, try it out first?sabre said:Hmm... can the remote do bulb mode and 'half-press' for AF? If yes, it's great!
sabre said:Hmm... can the remote do bulb mode and 'half-press' for AF? If yes, it's great!
oasis said:Hi All,
I'm happy to say that I've have finally got my D70s this afternoon. Thanks for all your suggestions and advice. Keep those essential stuff suggestions coming !!!
Thanks All !! :thumbsup:
S11loop said:congrates on yr purchase ! i like safrotto and lowepro bag , simple , nice , not that expensive to afford![]()
cphile said:IR remote for the D70 does not have half-press focus lock function. Bulb mode yes. Dunno about the D70s tho. should be the same i guess? Perhaps the wired cable release does have the half-press feature.
In that case, use the D70's self timersabre said:I have the cable release and it can do the half-press focus lock. I was comtemplating which one to get but finally decided to go with the cable release.... I guess what I'll miss will be the convenience of taking self-group photos using the remote from far....
oasis said:Anyone has any camera bag to recommend? I was thinking of Safrotto though, anyone happne to own 1 and can review it ?
Thanks a million![]()
benleez said:My suggestion is to get a small carry around bag first, just big enough for the camera with attached lens, easy to bring around, nothing to cumbersome.
Then take your time to explore, research, try, borrow, test the bags that are big enough to bring the complete setup out, also considering with or w/o laptop.
espn said:Actually, for bags, you will definitely end up with a few.
1) there's no perfect bag
2) you'll want different bags for carrying different amount of things
You'll want a small sling canvas bag for fast access to equipment when travelling casual, maybe a larger one for more equipment, then another backpack type for carrying heavy equipments & maybe entire cabinet when you're travelling or trekking. And the list goes on.
So, don't get too hyped up on finding the right bag now, just get something for you to carry your camera will do.
Personally, I've camera 4 bags and that's not counting my haversacks etc. :bsmilie:
Urm No need free dinner. Join us at NUG would be fine, as for giving tips to be a better photographer, you must be kidding... I'm not up to the mark. :sweat:idor said:Oh yes.... also need to buy pple like ESPN (more than 5000 post) free dinner... then they can give you tips on how to be a better photographer....
:sweat:
Nikon L37C or Nikon NC filters works best for me. Since it's a DX glass, go for NC67.oasis said:Thanks ESPN for your advice!!!
What brand/kind of filter to you recommended for the kit lense?
espn said:Urm No need free dinner. Join us at NUG would be fine, as for giving tips to be a better photographer, you must be kidding... I'm not up to the mark. :sweat:
Nikon L37C or Nikon NC filters works best for me. Since it's a DX glass, go for NC67.![]()