The best bit of photographic kit you can buy is an electric buggy. No aching back, feet, arms carrying all your kit............. might get a numb bum, though
Puts me in mind of the wife whose husband left her for a younger woman. He asked her to sell his car for him, so she sold his two year old Rover for £50.
Yeah!! Trying to jerk off into the stupid little phial they provide is a real joke. :wideyed:
My missus collapsed over the back of a chair with laughter.
Whatever you do, after the op make sure you have well supporting underwear. DO NOT let the Crown Jewels swing - else they'll be swinging round your knees.
It was a Praktica B200 slr, an 18 - 55mm lens with zeiss glass and fujji film 400 ISO.
Those were the days when you had to work things out in your head, using a light meter.
Sorry - 200 ISO.
The two Nikons I own have this feature. That's the D60 and the D5100.
Go to exposure compensation via the menu and key in a stop and a half. There will be an image that indicates what your end result will look like.
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