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March 4th, 2010

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Does anyone know anything about repairing glasses?

Hey. I have a Canon 50mm lens. In fact, part of my school. I'm not sure what happened, it seems I dropped or something … The part of the real glass lens that has appeared outside. Is there any way to fix this or do I have to pay for a new? Please, if you know anything help me out!

There is likely no way that you will get the goal line back together again. Takes specilazed equipment.

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that one is better than the Nikon D60 or Canon Rebel XTi?

Hey, I do not want to get the D40 or the XT, I have a little money more. so it is now time to decide, I should get one, the slightly more expensive D60, XTi or less?, please your answer on the basis of image quality and build quality, not want to guess. Oh, and "B" part of the matter is that, youtube.com someone says he does not believe that the old Nikon lenses work with the new D60 version, and I wondered if it was tru or not and if no, how to reduce the functionality of the camera, and if it would affect the image quality .. Sincerely, Nathan Kirk grammarian

Nikon D60 10.2MP Digital SLR with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor is my favorite. This is my first Nikon. I was a Canon Olympus and fan for many years. Before this camera I was using 500 cameras. The E-500 is a good camera. However, he is older and some Aspects 500 listen. The screen could be clearer, the focus could be faster and although the picture quality was good, was not quite at the level I wanted. I was about to buy two new targets, which were of better quality and more expensive than the kit of two lenses and an external flash. Then one day while I was browsing Computizone.com, I saw the Nikon D60 kit with camera bag and two lenses for about same cost that was ready to go on my 500. I knew the camera had very good reviews and was one of 10 recommended SLR Digital, one of my favorite places on the review camera. So I bought and I put 500 on sale and I'm glad I did. The quality is very good. The colors are beautiful and so detailed. Overall, the D60 is easier to use. I can understand contexts quickly. The D60 is also fast. Much faster than my 500 when it comes to photos in rapid succession. The D60 also features a shutter click I like. One thing I noticed is that lid was difficult to implement. Once we have succeeded in their entirety, with a click, I could not remove it too easily. In my attempt to remove it, broke one of the sides, but only a small part of it. It then came out and it is only a cover for when not looking through the eyepiece to take a picture, and is now well in the outdoors! A happy coincidence. Battery life was pretty good. Another good thing is that the 18mm – 55mm zoom for me is about more macro shots the kit lens for 500. Good enough that I feel compelled to get a dedicated macro lens at this time. Overall, the D60 is excellent. I am very satisfied. I recommend if you're one of those in the digital SLR for the first time. You will not be disappointed.

Canon EF Lens Plant – Material Processing Process

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