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LOL
That was easier than I thought tbh.
Clart, you should know better ;)
And No AEB? What is the D40? Some kind of expensive compact? ;)
Oh and Dan, have read here fella, explains what the -1, 0, +1 values are all about. You can have a different combination of aperture and shutter...
I'm not familiar with Nikons, mainly because they're for gays, but I'm sure it will have AEB (automatic exposure bracketing) which sets the camera up to take pictures at three different exposure levels ( that's the -1, 0 and +1 bit) one after the other. So you set camera on a tripod once you've...
Looks sharp enough to me! The bridge in the foreground looks sharp enough to my eyes. Although I'm 6 pints of pedi to the good tbh lol
And if I'd shot that it would undoubtedly be on the wall!
It's reality. I don't make the rules. Ask a dealer. When I askd him why he'd asked me if my car was an import, he said because imports are worth less.
The main factor being you'll know that an import was bought for less in the first place, meaning the owner is a cheapskate ;)
I think you need to learn how to use a forum first ;)
I use Photoshop, but I presume the procedure is similar. Select outline of car. Select inverse. The select b&w, desaturate or whatever.
I should have said only when selling to people that don't know their arsehole from their earhole.
Same car, same mileage, same condition UK car is worth more. Whether people realise this or not is another matter entirely.
Umm mine did Ali.... A lot of the imports at motorpoint never came with the multichangers. It was moved to the options list when Cruise control was fitted on the later 172's.
Imports are generally worth about £500-£1000 less than a UK car.
I'd not heard of that tbh. Just seen lots of favourable reviews.
Amazon want £284 delivered which isn't bad tbh. And although not as good as a local shop, still better than HK.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0007U00X0/?tag=cliospnet01-21
I plumped for Garmin as it uses the internal GPS antenna.
I actually prefer the TomTom software but as far as I'm aware you'll need a GPS bluetooth dongle to use it.
The Garmin can be a bit fiddly at times, but once you've sussed it it's relatively straightforward to use and works very well.
Didn't realsie that Ian, ta.
It says on the ebay page that it comes with a 1 year international warranty card. I guess the international warranty doesn't cover the same as a UK one?
The menu you're after is the camera symbol with the 1 next to it, and the first selection is quality. The 'L' indicates large Jpeg.
It's pretty self explanatory tbh!
Found it for £209.99 + £40 p&p on eBay. Bit dubious about ordeering form Hong Kong, although it's a power seller.
In fact thinking about it I bought my 50mm from HK.... Hmmmm.
Yeah I've seen them for under £50
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00005KHTE/?tag=cliospnet01-21
But it's not always wise to scrimp on filters I don't suppose.