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Does anyone know of a camera on the market today that has a remote shutter release either digital or cord type?
I have an old Nikon N2000 which did. And I really want another. Thanks for the info!
I have an old Nikon N2000 which did. And I really want another. Thanks for the info!
35 mm cameras aren't old; archaeologists dig them up and put them in museums.
A semi pro or SLR digital camera will serve you far better.
The SLRs are clearly superior but I rather like my Fujifilm HS50 because it's ideal as a street bashing camera, to capture real life.
Does anyone know of a camera on the market today that has a remote shutter release either digital or cord type?
Both of your higher end Nikon and Canon cameras do as well as the bulb function. Take a trip to your local camera shop. They will fall all over themselves showing you their wares.
I have an old Nikon N2000 which did. And I really want another. Thanks for the info!
35 mm cameras aren't old; archaeologists dig them up and put them in museums.
A semi pro or SLR digital camera will serve you far better.
The SLRs are clearly superior but I rather like my Fujifilm HS50 because it's ideal as a street bashing camera, to capture real life.
I can't get my old Nikon to power up. At some point the batteries corrode din it and I don't know how to get it to work. I wish I could. I loved that camera, I just didn't have time to use it much. Any suggestions about getting all that corrosion out would be helpful. I think it would work if I could accomplish that.
35 mm cameras aren't old; archaeologists dig them up and put them in museums.
A semi pro or SLR digital camera will serve you far better.
The SLRs are clearly superior but I rather like my Fujifilm HS50 because it's ideal as a street bashing camera, to capture real life.
I can't get my old Nikon to power up. At some point the batteries corrode din it and I don't know how to get it to work. I wish I could. I loved that camera, I just didn't have time to use it much. Any suggestions about getting all that corrosion out would be helpful. I think it would work if I could accomplish that.
Leaking batteries are a killer as the chemicals corrode pretty much any metal they come into contact with.
There is a bright side; the battery compartment is commonly sealed so, unless the leak is terrible and long term, it's probably confined to that area and electrical connections within it.
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How do I clean up a battery leak? - Photo.net photo.net Forum
Break a leg.
And now I need to find a place to have pics transferred from film to disc.