Hi John ... Now that's a GREAT idea. I'll try to get my work done early and meet you at the store around mid day. This way we can check the memory card and see if I'm the fumble-fingers you are suggesting, although I don't think I am.
The OK button never seems to work, but then, I don't know what to look for to verify that it's working, or if perhaps it works and I'm doing something out of sequence. I'll give you a call when I'm on my way ... it'll be nice to see you again, especially since we didn't spend much time together at the last NorCal get together. Shel > [Original Message] > From: John Celio > > I'd be happy to see if I could help you out in person, Shel. I'll be at > Reed's tomorrow from 9 to 6, and since my D just came back from repair today > (yay!!!), I'll bring it along with my 18-35 so you can check it out. > > Anyway, if the OK button works sometimes but not other times, there's a good > chance it's simple user error, which is common for first-time users. > > This is a good opportunity to explain to everyone why specialty shops like > Reed's are really the best places to buy new equipment: we're paid to make > sure you know how to use your camera before you leave the store. Yeah, we > can't give the best deals (most specialty shops would go out of business in > a week if they tried to compete with internet prices), but you get what you > pay for in customer service and product quality. We're here every day to > help people with their technical problems. > > Just remember, folks: specialty shops don't exist to rip you off. That's > not good business. > > John Celio > ...could go on and on about this... > > -- > > http://www.neovenator.com > > AIM: Neopifex > > "Hey, I'm an artist. I can do whatever I want and pretend I'm making a > statement." >

