ubeaut
11th September 2008, 09:16 AM
Did a bad thing, good thing, bad thing, no..... GOOD thing.
Purchased a new Nikon D200 Digital SLR with a 18mm - 200mm VR lens and a UV filter lens.
Now all I need to do is learn how to drive the beast. Oh yeah and beef up a bit to carry it around. Weighs half a tonne. I actually went to buy a little point n shoot pocket-rocket to take away with me and the boss said "You haven't been happy with the big Sony 8mp since it got drowned in sea water 2 years ago. Your old SLR got killed a few years ago and you've always wanted to replace it. I have the little 8mp Nikon no-brainer, so why not get what you want to replace the others."
Coulda knocked me over with a feather.
Looked at what was available and was ready to but a D80, but would you believe none of the Elizabeth street camera shops had one. When I decide to buy something it's then not a day, week or month later but there and then. So decided to go up a level or two and ended up with the D200 partly because I did a really good deal and it was aided by the $300 rebate on offer for it from Nikon. Saved almost $700 on the lens and body.
I've found the best thing I could possibly have found on the camera. It actually has a reset button. After my first hour or so of trying every button, dial, wheel, and all the hundreds and hundreds of settings, it said to me "You're an idiot, no one can possibly take a picture with these settings." Try as I may I couldn't get the camera to stop laughing at me. So I finally looked at the instructions and there it was something that everything in life should have... A reset button (well 2 actually) I pressed them and I'm sure I heard the camers say "aaaahhhhhhh".
Think I might take them up on their free classes. Might actually do a few lessons at the local TAFE as well.
Cheers - Neil :photo3:
Purchased a new Nikon D200 Digital SLR with a 18mm - 200mm VR lens and a UV filter lens.
Now all I need to do is learn how to drive the beast. Oh yeah and beef up a bit to carry it around. Weighs half a tonne. I actually went to buy a little point n shoot pocket-rocket to take away with me and the boss said "You haven't been happy with the big Sony 8mp since it got drowned in sea water 2 years ago. Your old SLR got killed a few years ago and you've always wanted to replace it. I have the little 8mp Nikon no-brainer, so why not get what you want to replace the others."
Coulda knocked me over with a feather.
Looked at what was available and was ready to but a D80, but would you believe none of the Elizabeth street camera shops had one. When I decide to buy something it's then not a day, week or month later but there and then. So decided to go up a level or two and ended up with the D200 partly because I did a really good deal and it was aided by the $300 rebate on offer for it from Nikon. Saved almost $700 on the lens and body.
I've found the best thing I could possibly have found on the camera. It actually has a reset button. After my first hour or so of trying every button, dial, wheel, and all the hundreds and hundreds of settings, it said to me "You're an idiot, no one can possibly take a picture with these settings." Try as I may I couldn't get the camera to stop laughing at me. So I finally looked at the instructions and there it was something that everything in life should have... A reset button (well 2 actually) I pressed them and I'm sure I heard the camers say "aaaahhhhhhh".
Think I might take them up on their free classes. Might actually do a few lessons at the local TAFE as well.
Cheers - Neil :photo3: