Last month during a shoot for Sahar's birthday party, I arrived with camera bag in hand. I took my trusty Nikon D40 out, and fired her up. I quickly noticed that the LCD screen in the back wasn't working. I was heartbroken. Thankfully I was able to get a back up camera quickly, and continued the shoot. Big shout out to my sister for letting me borrow her Nikon D7000.
Although, I know that the Nikon D40 isn't a "professional" level camera, and is relatively inexpensive for a "good" camera on the market... I love it! It has been a work horse for me since the first day I got it.
My heart is broken.
The camera still works, and I'm able to still use it by controlling the apature, however changing the ISO and the shutter speed is impossible.
I did a quick search with my boyfriend, Google, and discovered that there was a repair shop in Roanoke might be able to fix it for me, and can do it on site! That's great, especially since I have a few photo shoots coming up.
So on Monday I'm heading to Lee Harman and Sons in Roanoke to see if they can provide me a little emergency surgery for my favorite camera. Wish me luck!
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