cruisertoy
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last night I went to grab my NikonD90 off the high shelf on my computer desk and found this.
My CSI and interrogation skills quickly broke one of the possible culprits, a 9 year old, who ratted out his 2 yr old brother for having climbed up there and tossed a ton of stuff off. The two year old is going through a stage of doing this but I falsely assumed the high shelf was still good. So all the parts are there. After doing some research online it looks like having nikon reattach the mount is going to cost $300-500. At that point I'm shopping for an upgraded body. I put everything back together and all the screws seem to grab some sort of thread but I know they will not hold the weight of a lens. Do you think I could put some epoxy in the holes and then thread the ring back into place? I'm thinking my 12 yr old daughter could use the camera with the old light weight 18-55 kit lens. Any thoughts?
Any thoughts on a replacement? The D90 has been very good to me. I've hauled it everywhere and never babied it. It goes with me on every hike, whether it is swimming the Subway in Zions or hiking my local 11k foot mountains. I don't think I had yet cleaned the dust off from the Baja 1000 in November. I like to blow adventure pictures up to 36" x 48". My Nikon lenses of any value are an 18-200mm and a nifty 50mm so I'm not in deep enough to say I have to stay Nikon.
My CSI and interrogation skills quickly broke one of the possible culprits, a 9 year old, who ratted out his 2 yr old brother for having climbed up there and tossed a ton of stuff off. The two year old is going through a stage of doing this but I falsely assumed the high shelf was still good. So all the parts are there. After doing some research online it looks like having nikon reattach the mount is going to cost $300-500. At that point I'm shopping for an upgraded body. I put everything back together and all the screws seem to grab some sort of thread but I know they will not hold the weight of a lens. Do you think I could put some epoxy in the holes and then thread the ring back into place? I'm thinking my 12 yr old daughter could use the camera with the old light weight 18-55 kit lens. Any thoughts?
Any thoughts on a replacement? The D90 has been very good to me. I've hauled it everywhere and never babied it. It goes with me on every hike, whether it is swimming the Subway in Zions or hiking my local 11k foot mountains. I don't think I had yet cleaned the dust off from the Baja 1000 in November. I like to blow adventure pictures up to 36" x 48". My Nikon lenses of any value are an 18-200mm and a nifty 50mm so I'm not in deep enough to say I have to stay Nikon.