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1. From : dennis j. anderson (djandersonphoto@msn.com)
Url : http://
Date : 05:34 AM Saturday 13 October, 2001

This site is undoubtedly the best site out there. I live in South Dakota and have checked them all out or so I thought. This site is well orgainized and I have made excellent contacts. I look forward to this site everytime I open it up.
I also look forward to visiting Malaysia again as it's beauty and people are a welcome site as well.



2. From : Kathy Leickly (kleickly@aol.com)
Url : http://
Date : 09:53 AM Friday 12 October, 2001

The information on your site has been extremely helpful. I dropped and broke my favorite lens on a recent photo workshop and found that it would cost more to replace than it is worth. In looking to buy a new lens, I kept seeing "aspherical" and didn't know what it was. I sure am glad I found your site, because the explanation is easy to understand and is exactly what I wanted to know. I feel confident, now, in getting an "aspherical" lens to replace my broken one. Thank you so much for the great information.



3. From : Kathy Leickly (kleickly@aol.com)
Url : http://
Date : 09:53 AM Friday 12 October, 2001

The information on your site has been extremely helpful. I dropped and broke my favorite lens on a recent photo workshop and found that it would cost more to replace than it is worth. In looking to buy a new lens, I kept seeing "aspherical" and didn't know what it was. I sure am glad I found your site, because the explanation is easy to understand and is exactly what I wanted to know. I feel confident, now, in getting an "aspherical" lens to replace my broken one. Thank you so much for the great information.



4. From : John Hagan (djhagan@lineone.net)
Url : http://website.lineone.net/~coagh
Date : 06:06 AM Saturday 06 October, 2001

I'm a journalist and I purchased a Nikon F401S from a friend recently - what a great camera, I have a 35-70mm lens and a Sigma 70-210mm lens and I have to say, this camera has made photography a real joy.
This is also a brilliant site by the way, congratulations webmaster - very informative.
Could someone please advise me: My camera is set on S for shutter speed and A for exposure time, should I change these settings manually say in poor light etc? If yes, how do I do this? Also what is the AF button for? The guy I purchased the camera from doesn't have an instructin booklet.
As a journalist, I'm having a great time with my Nikon, but I would appreciate any advice as most photographers in Northern Ireland have now gone digital- personally I prefer hard copy.

Thanks folks - John Hagan



5. From : John Hagan (djhagan@lineone.net)
Url : http://website.lineone.net/~coagh
Date : 06:06 AM Saturday 06 October, 2001

I'm a journalist and I purchased a Nikon F401S from a friend recently - what a great camera, I have a 35-70mm lens and a Sigma 70-210mm lens and I have to say, this camera has made photography a real joy.
This is also a brilliant site by the way, congratulations webmaster - very informative.
Could someone please advise me: My camera is set on S for shutter speed and A for exposure time, should I change these settings manually say in poor light etc? If yes, how do I do this? Also what is the AF button for? The guy I purchased the camera from doesn't have an instructin booklet.
As a journalist, I'm having a great time with my Nikon, but I would appreciate any advice as most photographers in Northern Ireland have now gone digital- personally I prefer hard copy.

Thanks folks - John Hagan



6. From : Jarl Petersson (jalle@jalle.nu)
Url : http://www.jalle.nu
Date : 03:22 AM Friday 28 September, 2001

Hello !
Must send a spontaneous mail to you and the people behind your site and say THANK YOU!
Why? Passing the latest two years I have no and then visit the site and used the very good and very high quality information you have. Here one example:

You se, I’m a photographer since many years back. To day working in a large world-wide Swedish company in the furniture range (IKEA). But I also have a little “home photo company”. In my daily work a mostly use digital equipment like digital Cameras and digital imaging. And private Iuse a Prof. Nikon AF tools.
To day I’m 53 years old and now and then I looking back to the days when I started my photographically career. Sometimes I also longing back to the days when the cameras was analogue, manual, and the upgrade frequents was stable and moderate in time.
For a couple of weeks ago I purchased an used Nikon FM2n - what a nice reunion (me and the camera), so nice to see and feel an old friend again . But then I look for literature, manuals etc and the I visit you site again.
And – wow! Lot of good and interesting information in high quality level..

All I can say is thanks a lot!
Of course you can visit my site www.jalle.nu - maybe there are some pictures to feel good about. If you are intersted to link up
just do - Nobody should be as happy as me :-) If you or any one else from your association planning to visit Sweden - please be in touch.

Warm Regards
Photographer Jarl “Jalle” Petersson
from the south part of Sweden in autumn colours.



7. From : Jarl Petersson (jalle@jalle.nu)
Url : http://www.jalle.nu
Date : 03:22 AM Friday 28 September, 2001

Hello !
Must send a spontaneous mail to you and the people behind your site and say THANK YOU!
Why? Passing the latest two years I have no and then visit the site and used the very good and very high quality information you have. Here one example:

You se, I’m a photographer since many years back. To day working in a large world-wide Swedish company in the furniture range (IKEA). But I also have a little “home photo company”. In my daily work a mostly use digital equipment like digital Cameras and digital imaging. And private Iuse a Prof. Nikon AF tools.
To day I’m 53 years old and now and then I looking back to the days when I started my photographically career. Sometimes I also longing back to the days when the cameras was analogue, manual, and the upgrade frequents was stable and moderate in time.
For a couple of weeks ago I purchased an used Nikon FM2n - what a nice reunion (me and the camera), so nice to see and feel an old friend again . But then I look for literature, manuals etc and the I visit you site again.
And – wow! Lot of good and interesting information in high quality level..

All I can say is thanks a lot!
Of course you can visit my site www.jalle.nu - maybe there are some pictures to feel good about. If you are intersted to link up
just do - Nobody should be as happy as me :-) If you or any one else from your association planning to visit Sweden - please be in touch.

Warm Regards
Photographer Jarl “Jalle” Petersson
from the south part of Sweden in autumn colours.



8. From : Dr Bill Parker (renew@iinet.net.au)
Url : http://
Date : 07:46 AM Thursday 27 September, 2001

Funny how we find things.... I have the great pleasure of dealing with Sue Wong here in Perth Western Australia.... got curious, found MIR ( not the space station, but maybe the cyberspace staion????) and I use a Nikon for photographing anything that looks like a good subject.

Bill



9. From : Dr Bill Parker (renew@iinet.net.au)
Url : http://
Date : 07:46 AM Thursday 27 September, 2001

Funny how we find things.... I have the great pleasure of dealing with Sue Wong here in Perth Western Australia.... got curious, found MIR ( not the space station, but maybe the cyberspace staion????) and I use a Nikon for photographing anything that looks like a good subject.

Bill



10. From : Ivor Dugdale (ivor@dugdale.free-online.co.uk)
Url : http://
Date : 01:51 AM Friday 07 September, 2001

I have just discovered your excellent Nikon user manuals. A lot of hard work has obviously been put in in creating these, for which you are to be congratulated. I found them particularly useful in deciding to buy either an FA or an FM2n and having read your manuals I chose the latter. Brillaint well done

Best regards

Ivor Dugdale



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