Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Users of Nikon L14 Cameras.Please gudide me.?

Users of Nikon L14 Cameras.Please gudide me.?

I have decieded to buy Nikon L14 digitol camera.
If you are user or you know about cameras please guide me
wether I should go for it?Please reply urgently as
I need this camera before Sunday.(Birthday of my brother)

Users of Nikon L14 Cameras.Please gudide me.

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Answer by epic_laydown
looks like a decent camera but there are no reviews on amazon or newegg. it’s relatively inexpensive, sure go for it.

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Day 41: The Metro Art
nikon buying guide

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Stockholm Public Transport – SL
Transportation in Stockholm is efficient, convenient and safe. Moreover, Stockholmers protect their beautiful environment. As a result, many of the downtown buses run on environmentally friendly fuels such as ethanol. Stockholm Public Transport, SL, runs the buses, subway, commuter trains, trams and some of the ferry lines in Stockholm county.

Travelling by the Stockholm subway system is the easiest way to get around town. The Stockholm subway is also called the longest art exhibit in the world, since many of the stations are richly adorned by various artists.

Stockholm is divided into three zones, and the zone tickets are valid for multiple trips within one hour. Tickets can be purchased at the SL Center, subway turnstile booths, Pressbyrå shops, ticket machines or by SMS. You can't pay cash for tickets on the buses in Stockholm. Most bus stops have ticket machines that accept both coins and cards.

A punch ticket is the best choice if you're not making many trips. Buying a 1- 3- or 7-day card is also a good solution. These give you free travel in all zones during their validity period. Another alternative is the Stockholm card, which gives you free travel and free admission to 75 museums and attractions in the city. The card comes in 24-, 48- and 72-hour denominations.

A marvelous way to discover Stockholm is to take buses number 47 and 69. Number 47 goes out to Djurgården, with attractions such as Skansen and the Vasa Museum, and number 69 goes out to Gärdet, where Kaknästornet (the Kaknäs tower) is located.

You can also take Stockholm public transportation in to downtown from Arlanda and Bromma airports. Bus number 583 runs from Arlanda to Märsta, where you pick up the subway to downtown. Bus number 110 runs from Bromma airport to Alvik, where it's easy to take the subway in to the city.

Guided tours of the Metro art
Guided tours of the Metro art from June 16
[2009-05-29] With its 90 stations adorned with art, sculptures and installations, the Stockholm's Metro is said to be the longest art exhibition in the world.

Between June 16 and August 29 guided tours of the Metro art take place every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 pm.

Tuesdays: Art and architecture of the Blue line
Starting from SL Travel Centre at Fridhemsplan

Thursdays: Art and architecture of the Green line
Starting from SL Travel Centre at the Sergels torg exit, T-Centralen

Saturdays: Art and architecture of the Red line
Starting from SL Travel Centre at the Sergels torg exit, T-Centralen

All you need to join in is a valid ticket to travel.

Would you like to sneak a peak? Check out the artguide in the Art and architecture section.

Location: Solna StationStockholm – Sweden

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I just bought a D3000 and now wondering to buy other accessories including the flash. Since the Nikon Speed lite is too expensive, is there any brand with cheaper price that compatible with the camera? Is it ‘Nissin’ or ‘yinyin’ brand is worth to buy? please guide me

Answer by MG
I had the same problem, couldn’t afford the Nikon flashes either so I purchased the Nissin Di622 flash. Although I haven’t used the Nikon flashes before my Nissin, I am completely satisfied with my purchase. I love the Di622, expecially priced at a very competitive price. The Di622 is a match for the Nikon SB-600. Its performance is better on sheet (I do an extensive research before I buy a product). What it doesn’t have though is the LCD at the back of the flash but all the controls are very simple to use anyway so I don’t think the LCD is really necessary.

The price of the Di622 is comparable to that of the SB400 while having the features of the SB600. The next step up is the Nissin Di866 which is priced near the SB600 while having the features of the SB800/900. In short, you get more bang for you buck so you can shift your extra cash into buying other important upgrades (such as lens upgrades).

All that said, you can’t have everything. The Di622 may be quite a marvel but it also makes the D3000 considerably heavier (well, all flashes do anyway) and makes the D3000 look smallish since the Di622 is quite big (not sure if other flashes have similar dimensions). What I intend to do next is buy a Photix battery grip and a Sigma 70-300mm lens so that my camera won’t look so puny, hehe!

Well, I hope this helps! You can google reviews of the Nissin Di622, there are a lot online. Happy hunting!

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