Greg Gebhardt
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Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
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Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
--Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
Yes!Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
--Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
--Sorry, I should have changed the title of my message.
Pete
Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
--Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
Yes. There is one main thing I want to see improved, but I suspect you know what that isLet the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
I'm going to Lake Tahoe this weekend and looking forward to getting some good images.Thats OK, we will count that as a double yes. I have seen your
images, I know you are enjoying your 5700. I would still like to
visit the Nappa Valley
--Yes. There is one main thing I want to see improved, but I suspectLet the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida
you know what that is
I've written to Nikon with a practical algorithmic suggestion for
those circumstances where you can't achieve focus lock. In the
meantime I've found that when you're unable to attain lock,
rotating the camera 90 degrees will usually do the trick (turning
edges into verticals, which the AF system seems to like). Of
course, you then have to rotate back, and by that time you've
missed your shot, but hey ... at least I'm trying.
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--Let the users vote. Overall, are you happy with your CP5700?
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Greg Gebhardt
Jacksonville, Florida