Like Reagan said, you get a sticker in the box. Have it shipped to a FedEx office there and pick it up on your chosen date. You can reserve, and it'll be there. DEFINITELY get the insurance for peace of mind. I'm sure you've seen the one post where a bear got someone's gear and trashed it...
Still snowing here. Was raining earlier. Everything shut down early tonight due to the weather, and I stayed in the house all day, no way was I gonna slip and slide down my lawn....
I am jealous Laura, you get to use a tripod at that museum!! There isn't one around these parts that would let me in with one. Excellent comparisons and pictures there!
Since the 2 day spring is over and its back to chilly winds outside, here's a pic to match that, taken last week. NIKON CAMERA NIKON LENS D800 and 24 3.5 PC-E
Ram, terrific picture of the Flatiron building!! All the best preparing for your trip later this year!
Lestor, terrific shots, hope to see more when you can connect better. Were you in Rajasthan, I am guessing from the sand and the camel shot. There's some picturesque palaces and scenery there.
Jose, I got a crossword clue quickly thanks to you. I think it was Colorful Songbird, and Tanager fit quite well
Jay, enjoy your PC-E shots. Still trying to learn from your style
Colin, cool finches, and the tiny "bear" with your 300 4.5.
Scott from up north, exquisite waterfall pics!! I want to see if I can try something like that here
Peter (Knysna), superb morning glories!!!
TheotherKav- superb hockey action shot with the 300 2.8.
Thanks, Samy. There's a pretty serious crop on that one, so I'll be interested to see how how it holds up to printing. Really like the tones in your b&w shot of the old stucco and wood building.
Ram, very nice cityscapes.
Laura, terrific series from the museum. The images look great. Tripods rule!
Lestor, wonderful set from India.
Kristian, love the look of the old jetty long exposures.
There are TWO here that let us use tripods. The art museum, on the other hand, has a conniption when I show up with just a camera and lenses.
saph wrote:
I am jealous Laura, you get to use a tripod at that museum!! There isn't one around these parts that would let me in with one. Excellent comparisons and pictures there!
Anyone know how to correct a bad EXIF focal length in an NEF? Was using a 55mm and dialed in 50mm. I have looked at all manner of EXIF editors and have not found a free one yet.
Only have 4 files to fix, and so even a low level byte editor probably would be fine if I could find the storage location.
Reagan wrote:
Take them to the closest Fed Ex or UPS place and they are one the way
Prepaid sticker comes with the rental just put it in the same box and put the sticker on
I would call them first
Very nice people
HCE HCE wrote:
Thanks for all the comments and likes!
Anyone know how to correct a bad EXIF focal length in an NEF? Was using a 55mm and dialed in 50mm. I have looked at all manner of EXIF editors and have not found a free one yet.
Only have 4 files to fix, and so even a low level byte editor probably would be fine if I could find the storage location.
Hi everyone, I've been four days in London for Christmas but because of weather and my wife's family obligations I shot just a few pictures, moreover I have to admit I had my Samyang 35mm f/2.8 on my camera most of the time, shame on me.