oh cool okay ! btw- consider buying a light meter, the sekonic L358... if im not mistaken Nikons meter a bit dark, and you can't hurt having a second opinion, just make sure you're using the meter correctly - point the thing up for a general reading of how much light is coming in, or at a thing and a bit under it to see how much light is reflecting off of it. it's a learning thing, and takes a bit, but ask them about incident light meters while you're there.
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as far as not spending too much money? its a camera store. they're built to take arms, legs, fingers, toes, firstborn children. but yeah try not to spend too much but just be happy you get out alive. :D
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The things we do for a good photo.
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and yeah, LOL. I've sat on the side of the road for an hour talking to a coyote, camped in freezing weather, etc - all in the name of a good photo. and worth it, too.