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Posted: Fri Sep 21st, 2012 06:59
 
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Geoff.
You could go for the one day of no food option. Very healthy way to live and it helps reduce food bill and increases camera fund.
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20120815-dont-eat-one-day-a-week


To aid your cause Nikon have reduced price of D600.
http://nikonrumors.com/2012/09/20/nikon-d600-price-drop-in-the-uk-germany.aspx/



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yep i know super u.k price to ,pity about the lenses ,i could do without the 18-200 but i use the 300mm-f4 afs all the time virtually never comes off camera thats the one i wanted it to work with .grrrrrrr :seesaw:

 




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blackfox wrote:
on a fixed pension rich the chance of saving up is nil .unfortunately we still have to live as well ,was gonna fund a new camera body by putting the wife on a diet :whip::whip:

There should be a senior citizen and pensioners discount from Nikon -say 80 percent. :applause:



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Posted: Fri Sep 28th, 2012 10:43
 
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I've been reading the D600 manual as I had some interest in its features compared to the D800.

It would seem that the camera is a very nice transitional camera if you are moving up from DX to FX as there is a very nice DX mask in the viewfinder and they allow easy switching into DX mode and automatically when a DX lens is attached. This has been present on other FX cameras before but maybe not so well explained and maybe not so prominently as in the D600 manual.


Just a thought for those such as Rick in Alaska who is looking for a new camera. ;-)



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