Talk:Nikon FM2n

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Hmmm, the photo on this page is linked from another site. That's not generally accepted as web-friendly, as it eats other people's hard-earned bandwidth. Do we have a policy about linking images? Do we want one? Is it possible to copy images and store them on the camerapedia server?

--MattB 10:23, 15 Nov 2004 (EST)



For shure ... but the image is a link from the same site of the references page. This provide more trafic for the site of the image link ... try to see for this side ... i think it is a benefit to the owner site ... or not?

If we have space to keep photos in the server would be excellent !

--Ed Villas 10:56, 15 Nov 2004 (EST)


Deep links are not allowed - see our copyright page - linked at the bottom of every editing page. This is of no benefit to the owner of the site hosting the image - a benefit is linking to his page, stealing his bandwidth by deep linking to his pictures is not allowed. The facility to upload our own pictures will be added soon. In the meantime take some time to take your own pictures of your own cameras ready to up load. It is not only about bandwidth; if someone has taken the time to take pictures to illustrate his site it is not fair to take those pictures without permission.

--Mhtaylor 12:26, 15 Nov 2004 (EST)



OK ... all links are deleted ... only trying to help and make this with more design because im not read a model and have the look of this model in my mind ... i need to see OK ... im sory !


--Ed Villas 13:56, 15 Nov 2004 (EST)


Ed - most people here are photographers so are understandably visually driven too. It will be great to have pictures to go with camera descriptions; we just can't use them without permission. It's a great opportunity to try some table-rop studio photography. It's amazing what you can do with a sheet of card as a background and a couple of desk lamps. Dig out your old cameras and use them as models.

Regards - Martin --Mhtaylor 17:31, 15 Nov 2004 (EST)