I did once have an issue with them and was disappointed with their response, I purchased a grip for my camera (Canon EOS 400D) at the time and it just came wrapped in bubble wrap which was OK but when I queried the fact it was missing the AA battery holder they just replied saying it's what the...
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I got my first DSLR from them, a Canon EOS 400d, kit lens, battery and charger, a couple of filters and a camera bag all for less than £50.00. I sold it a year later and upgraded to the Canon EOS 600d.
Sorry this thread is a few weeks old but I thought I'd chime in. There is a lot of watermarking software that strips out all exif data when saving the final jpeg and this can explain some of the reasons why exif data is not available on flicker.
If people want to steal your photos they will, watermarks don't prevent it from happening. Put up a low resolution version of the photos, but then I don't even bother doing that.
Yep, 3rd one for me. Had the flu really bad one year, hallucinations, memory loss, and a lot of other issues, not caught even a cold since having the flu jab 2 years ago.
I'm very satisfied with the Canon 55-250 mm, for the price it produces some very sharp images. I also have quite a few manual lenses that I use with adapters on my 600D.
I have an Olympus C-100, 1.3 MP camera that my great grandson uses when he's here visiting us, it's still a capable piece of technology that takes some pictures that look very good. My great grandson is just over 2 years old and loves taking photos ;)
Some great shots there Lisa, you have an eye for composition and I'm sure you will get much better the more you use and learn more about about your camera. Keep at it, you can only get better.
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