Digital Camera Shopping And Maintenance Tips
Some great waterproof digital camera tips will help keep your camera operating correctly and giving you clear and detailed pictures. The first tip to consider is cleaning your digital camera.
This is something that must be done on a regular basis to keep the camera operating correctly. The next thing you need keep in mind is the removal of the memory card. Before you attempt to remove the memory card, make sure the camera is turned off. This is also true if you are removing the battery or a USB cable.
D90 Cons: The video doesn’t have AF and the audio quality is weak. The kit lens is not as good as Nikon claims
If the toughness of the kit lens that comes with the camera isn’t important for you, this camera is a good choice. If you’re a bit more advanced and you want better lenses, you can wait a bit and buy only the body, which shows up after the release of the kit.
When I decided to buy the D90, I already had a period of research where I looked at a number of different cameras. What I really wanted was the D300 model, because it was waterproof and it had a magnesium body, but the extra $600 wasn’t worth those features.
The sensor of the model I bought, the D90, is the same with the one that comes with the D300 camera, so the ISO capabilities are the same. Some of the reviews I read said that the noise reduction of the D90 model is better than it was for D300. If you also use the Nikon VR lenses, you can take good photos at very reduced shutter speeds.
For those who own a Hasselblad, I recommend you get in touch with Gil Ghitelman and consider sending your camera to him. He’s the Hasselblad go-to person in my book because he hires his own Hasselblad repair person.
If you live in New England, you’ve probably heard of Steve Grimes – the only camera legend living in the area. He can help you out with all sorts of large format issues and problems with customize machining. He also does lens mounting, large format shutter repairs, etc. You can check out his website at skgrimes.com and contact him through 401-762-0857.
I can’t run down all recommendable repair shops or go-to persons in every state, so your best bet would be to ask around and do your own research on where you can get quality SLR camera repair services in your state. If all else fails and you feel that your camera is beyond repair, there’s no other choice but to get a new one.
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