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Posted: Fri May 31st, 2013 10:26
 
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I am laid up at he moment with a very painful back and dosed up with painkillers.

I am going through all my registrations as I am changing my eMail addresses. I need tp change all my registered addresses or I will no longer get notifications or be able to log into some websites.

While trawling through my book of passwords I came upon this website.

http://www.nikonweb.com

it may be of some interest for members interested in older Nikon camera



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re: older Nikon camera
Please note that Jarle's website caters to the older Nikon Digital SLR's and even older Kodak models.
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Robert-

Sorry to hear about your back (think we all are subject to this at our age) but at least you have pain killers :-) (be sure to take a little more than they advise :-)

Rest up and then get active !!!!

Thanks for the link



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I especially was in dreamland seeing my old Kodak DCS 420...wow was I in love with that camera !!!

Also it was great to see a Fuji x100 beside a nikon rangefinder - made me remember my S2 and like the fuji all the more.

I've sold every film camera I had...only regret selling the S2.



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Sorry to hear you are laid up Robert.

That link is useful. Thanks.



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Sorry about your back pain. I know it is very painful.

Get well quickly and as Tom pointed out, always side on the philosophy that more is always better when pain meds are concerned.

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Oh my! A double reply. Sorry.



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Squarerigger wrote:
Oh my! A double reply. Sorry.

Gone, hopefully like Robert's back pain.



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Robert sorry about your back, we are all getting older. Here is my new mini alpine garden as I know you like the flowers to cheer you up. (Sorry this was taken on my iPhone!!!)

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Thank you Graham, that's lovely!

That may inspire me to create something similar...

I have only a tiny garden which only contains plants which are named commemoratively, that is (usually) after the person who first discovered the plant and reported the find to Kew.

There is a pesky little white alpine flower, Jeffersonia dubia, which I have tried to capture over the years but all the images I captured were blown out. This was mostly with my D1 before I understood the histogram and more about allowing for the bright end of the scale.

Unfortunately this plant only flowers for about two weeks in late April I haven't managed to capture it again since my first attempt. This example is at Wisley RHS Garden

My back is a bit better thank you although very fragile still. At least I don't have to use a stick just to cross the room now!

An example of my attempts to capture Jeffersonia dubia, back in 2006, with the D1 and Nikkor Micro 60 f2.8.

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