Speed graphic stock them. I only wish canon provided a cover for their screen, instead we have to suffer buying a new rubber eyepiece avery three months when it gets caught on your jacket and falls off .

On 7 May 2004, at 18:29, Matthew Roberts wrote:

Hi

I'm sure I'm not the first and won't be the last but I've lost the
protective cover off my brand new Nikon D2H. I did wonder when it arrived
how long the screen would stay attached to the camera. So I need to get a
new one. Has anyone any ideas who might keep them in stock? I did a quick
look on the web but with no luck.


By the way thanks for the responses on interpolation software. I'm currently
trying out some of the suggestions but I might just upgrade to Photoshop CS.



Matthew


Matthew Roberts Photographer

07947 135970

http://www.matthewroberts-photography.co.uk

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