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The next (better) generation of photog?Our boy Braden, first he was walking around with the D200 and then he decided the D70 was more his size... Then he got told off for something or other...
Taken with the D200, 18-70 and SB-800. Brett
just great........ he is going to love these when he is older.......
Cheers ....bp....
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Thanks all, he had a ball with it. I had the battery out of it to take some weight so he couldn't take any pics. I think I'll start him with something like this first. As much as I'd like to upgrade the D70 to something else and use the D200 as a backup I don't think it would be the best use of Insurance...
Edit, although one of those waterproof shockproof P&S cameras might be better given the price of this thing
maybe he's not impressed at the noise on the D70...
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
That'll teach him to steal the old man's flash next time then
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