I use an 025 all the time and it works great; plenty of oohph but light enough that it doesn't wear you out. The newer ones have a quick-tension device which works well, as well as a bulb primer...
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I use an 025 all the time and it works great; plenty of oohph but light enough that it doesn't wear you out. The newer ones have a quick-tension device which works well, as well as a bulb primer...
Kilt--
What camera did you get, and have you gotten started with it yet? I went back to your original message and realized I hadn't absorbed your Galen Rowell comments fully. He certainly had a...
What it is, is kind of a bummer . . . you have to open the shutter without energizing the CCD (which otherwise acts as a big dust magnet, and which with Nikons requires a separate AC power supply)...
Thanks for the kind words, Ranchman. I've been having a ball with the camera--back to basics like f-stop, ISO, shutter speed, depth of field, etc., which P&S does for you; plus, NO shutter lag!! ...
Morning, Ranchman. I anted up for a digital SLR a couple of months ago, as the cost has dropped from ludicrous to merely ridiculous. Some of the results, all but one or two taken right around the...
That's terrible, Richard. Good luck. Are humans in your part of the country being affected (yet?)?
Hey--don't blame me for including the Avalanche!! That's why I said--"close call." It's absolutely plug-ugly, but I guess if you flip everything around it's a pickup truck of sorts. More to the...
Hi, Scott. Year to date, at August 2002:
F-series 557,973
Silverado 437,901
Ram 269,395
Ranger 164,873
Sierra 134,307
S-10 110,486
Tacoma 106,425
Dakota 94,910