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Nikon USA Quick product overview
Lenses for your D camera
Nikon DSLR
Flashes for your beloved DSLR
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How to differentiate AP and NIKON MALAYSIA warranty set.
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All Nikon Malaysia set comes with warranty card like this
The wording NIKON MALAYSIA SDN. BHD on the warranty card is the best way to identify whether it's a genuine local set.
Courtesy of KTCY
The wording NIKON MALAYSIA SDN. BHD on the warranty card is the best way to identify whether it's a genuine local set.
Courtesy of KTCY
Membership of the Nikon Club Malaysia
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Credits to : KTCY
If you are a Nikon user, now you can register for a FREE *membership of the Nikon Club Malaysia by logging on to www.nikonclub.com.my (available from 11 April 2011) to enjoy the photo talks, seminars, workshops, photo trips, posting of images in the gallery, exhibitions, critics to save your shots, contests, products news, members feedbacks and comments, technical information and support, advice on repair service, and much more.
This club is open to all Nikon users including any collectors, photo enthusiasts, hobbyists, serious amateurs, and professionals. Members will have the opportunity to exchange ideas, share their passions of photography among the same users who understands and uses Nikon range of products extensively.
*Subject to the terms and conditions with a Nikon (Malaysia) warranty card
If you are a Nikon user, now you can register for a FREE *membership of the Nikon Club Malaysia by logging on to www.nikonclub.com.my (available from 11 April 2011) to enjoy the photo talks, seminars, workshops, photo trips, posting of images in the gallery, exhibitions, critics to save your shots, contests, products news, members feedbacks and comments, technical information and support, advice on repair service, and much more.
This club is open to all Nikon users including any collectors, photo enthusiasts, hobbyists, serious amateurs, and professionals. Members will have the opportunity to exchange ideas, share their passions of photography among the same users who understands and uses Nikon range of products extensively.
*Subject to the terms and conditions with a Nikon (Malaysia) warranty card
Second hand lens/dslr buying guide
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Credits to : zrasang
Firstly, check the outlook for both Body and Lens, if you're happy with it, then proceed to the next stepsssss.
For the Body:
1. check the Shutter Count, the lower the SC, the better it is, just like a car's milage. Google has a clearer explanation.
2. if the Body has motor and top LCD, make sure they both work well, it's sux if the motor doesn't work, it's sux if the top LCD can't light up.
3. test the Body with various memory cards, you don't want to have error while shooting, don't you? (sometimes it's the memory card that give trouble)
4. test Continuous shoot, will the shutter jam?
5. basically you'll have to test everything, every single functions and settings of the body, like ISO, pop-up flash, the condition of hot shoe, the buttons etc etc
As for the lens:
1. it's important that the rubber is still firm.
2. make sure it works on more than ONE Bodies.
3. play with aperture, the zoom if it has, play with it like a toy.
4. if the lens got dust and fungus inside, you can send it for cleaning.
5. if the contact points are dirty, gently use eraser to clean it.
6. if the lens is AF-S, make sure the motor inside is silent while auto focusing, no loud squeaky sound.
what else?
Remember, these are based on my personal experiences, correct me if I'm wrong
Firstly, check the outlook for both Body and Lens, if you're happy with it, then proceed to the next stepsssss.
For the Body:
1. check the Shutter Count, the lower the SC, the better it is, just like a car's milage. Google has a clearer explanation.
2. if the Body has motor and top LCD, make sure they both work well, it's sux if the motor doesn't work, it's sux if the top LCD can't light up.
3. test the Body with various memory cards, you don't want to have error while shooting, don't you? (sometimes it's the memory card that give trouble)
4. test Continuous shoot, will the shutter jam?
5. basically you'll have to test everything, every single functions and settings of the body, like ISO, pop-up flash, the condition of hot shoe, the buttons etc etc
As for the lens:
1. it's important that the rubber is still firm.
2. make sure it works on more than ONE Bodies.
3. play with aperture, the zoom if it has, play with it like a toy.
4. if the lens got dust and fungus inside, you can send it for cleaning.
5. if the contact points are dirty, gently use eraser to clean it.
6. if the lens is AF-S, make sure the motor inside is silent while auto focusing, no loud squeaky sound.
what else?
Remember, these are based on my personal experiences, correct me if I'm wrong
Servicing camera aside nikon center
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http://www.shutterasia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=658
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Jason Chew at J-One, Amcorp Mall.
Lot G41(Ground Floor), AMCorp Mall
18, Jalan Persiaran barat
46050 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
West Malaysia
Tel/Fax No.: +(60) 3 7957 7778
Email: j_one@streamyx.com
Mobile No.: +(60)12 289 2858 (Jason Chew)
Lot G41(Ground Floor), AMCorp Mall
18, Jalan Persiaran barat
46050 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
West Malaysia
Tel/Fax No.: +(60) 3 7957 7778
Email: j_one@streamyx.com
Mobile No.: +(60)12 289 2858 (Jason Chew)
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Desmond at YL Camera Service, Pudu Plaza.
Full info can be found in the YL Camera Section here.
http://www.ylcamera.com.my/contactus.php
Full info can be found in the YL Camera Section here.
http://www.ylcamera.com.my/contactus.php
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Albert Cheah at Cheah Camera Repair
Contact Number: +6012 667 9756
Next to Digicolor in Complex Mutiara, Jalan Ipoh
568, 1st Floor, Lot 15 Complex Mutiara, 3 1/2 Miles, Jalan Ipoh
Contact Number: +6012 667 9756
Next to Digicolor in Complex Mutiara, Jalan Ipoh
568, 1st Floor, Lot 15 Complex Mutiara, 3 1/2 Miles, Jalan Ipoh
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Leos Com Trading - Ampang Park
Contact Number: +603 2161 9950
Kiosk K1-2A & 2B, 1st Floor, Ampang Park Shopping Complex, Jln. Ampang
Contact Number: +603 2161 9950
Kiosk K1-2A & 2B, 1st Floor, Ampang Park Shopping Complex, Jln. Ampang
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Merit Power
Contact Number: Mr. Tee +6012 255 6138
Contact Number: Mr. Tee +6012 255 6138
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Cam Care Device Sdn Bhd,
visit:www.camcare.com.my is an one stop digital camera repair service leading in malaysia.
they providing every consumer or delear with repair services for all brands and models of digital camera,video camera and lens.
service are fast, professional job, lowest price.
HQ: No 22, Jalan Tasik Utama 5, Medan Niaga Tasik Damai,
The Trillium Lake Fields Sungai Besi,
57000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: +603 90545100/200/300
Fax: +603 90541393
Email: service@camcare.com.my
visit:www.camcare.com.my is an one stop digital camera repair service leading in malaysia.
they providing every consumer or delear with repair services for all brands and models of digital camera,video camera and lens.
service are fast, professional job, lowest price.
HQ: No 22, Jalan Tasik Utama 5, Medan Niaga Tasik Damai,
The Trillium Lake Fields Sungai Besi,
57000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: +603 90545100/200/300
Fax: +603 90541393
Email: service@camcare.com.my
Nikon DSLR Beginner Guide
http://www.nikon-asia.com/en_Asia/learn_an...eway.page?lang=
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Macro newbie guide setup
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For those who are interested in getting cheap extension tubes (~RM30) for macro photography, do take note that these are merely hollow tubes which "holds" your lens at a certain distance from the sensor to allow a nearer focus point. There are different types of extension tubes (ET) with different mounts for Canon/Nikon/Sony etc.
Of course, there are more expensive extension tubes (ET) which costs around RM200-RM500 i.e. Meike/Kenko.
The main differences between these ET and cheaper ones are:
1) Electronic continuity between body and lens. Meike and Kenko ET allows the camera body to "communicate" with your lens, so aperture control and Autofocus abilities are still usable.
2) Better built quality: Can support heavier lenses without breaking
Afaik, using cheap extension tubes (also known as manual tubes by some) will cause Nikon systems to enter an aperture mode of F0 (due to the lack of electronic connection) when used on normal lenses without manual aperture rings. This will lead to photos coming out very dark, no matter what setup you use.
Based on what I know, there are only two ways of getting over this if you do not have a lens with a manual aperture ring
a) Get a lens with a manual aperture ring (duh lol), usually the one to go for is the 50mm F1.8D since its pretty cheap and very common.
b) This depends on the type of ET I suppose (don't think all cheap ET are like this). For Nikon systems, the only way to prevent the aperture value becoming F0 is to manually "trick" the aperture controls. Details can be seen here: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=402...&type=3&theater
All credits to Mr. Shahrir Haji Nawawi for sharing his knowledge on this
Canon systems are easier to use with cheap ET though. One only has to attach a normal lens, set the aperture (say F16), then press DOF preview, remove the normal lens, then attach the ET plus the lens and the aperture will be set to F16.
Verdict for Nikon users:
Unless if you already have a 50mm F1.8D (which many have since it is the nifty fifty ), and only wanted to try out on macro photography (no intentions of buying any dedicated macro lens later), the cheap ET will be good enough~
If you intend to venture into the world of macro photography, then by all means get Meike/Kenko (especially Kenko if you plan on investing in a big macro lens i.e. 90mm/105mm/150mm/180mm etc. later on); the better built quality will reduce the risks of dropping the lens or damaging the connecting plates between lens and body. And of course, there is Autofocus. The AF capabilities differ from lens to lens, although it sucks on the 50mm F1.8g, it works like a charm on the 105mm F2.8 micro. I even shoot with AF now, big change in shooting style
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