"Jinkys! Old man Withers used this camera to project the image of the ghost."
"and I would have gotten away with it if it weren't for you meddling kids..."
@Joseph Kang: There was, but the video showed the aliens who planned 9/11 and helped us fake the moon landings, and was seized by the government. I did manage to get a copy. If you want it, just send an email to me at...Hold on, there's someone at the door in sunglasses, BRB.
That explains that whistling noise I heard, this bump on my head, the 2 hours of time I lost, and why someone took all the cash and SD cards out of my wallet!
I got excited when I saw the 18-200mm VRII Nikkor which I've really been eying lately. But if you read the fine print, that's only if you buy the D300. Any ideas on a good lens with great zoom that's compatible with my D60?
when I had my D70s, the 70-300 VR served as a nice zoom lens for under $500. Not really as all-in-one as the 18-200 VRII, but then again you're not paying nearly as much. There is however, competition 18-200 image stabilized glass from Sigma that has gotten really nice reviews for ~$350
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"and I would have gotten away with it if it weren't for you meddling kids..."
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The whole thing was done on a sound stage at Disney Studios!
I have the proof!
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Aside from that, impressive results. Pity they didn't choose a clearer day.
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We don't want ALL of them to be Wii-swingin' nincompoops :P
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I remember when I was a kid, in science class, we'd tie a note to a balloon hoping whoever found it would contact us.
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when I had my D70s, the 70-300 VR served as a nice zoom lens for under $500. Not really as all-in-one as the 18-200 VRII, but then again you're not paying nearly as much. There is however, competition 18-200 image stabilized glass from Sigma that has gotten really nice reviews for ~$350
[www.bhphotovideo.com]
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