N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

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Star Letter

Content with the content

I have been meaning to write you since receiving the redesigned issues of N-Photo. I have found the changes to be a big improvement in the look and content of the magazine. Previous to the change, I was finding some of the content to be of little interest to me. I noticed the change immediately, even if you hadn’t called attention to it. The magazine has returned to what attracted me to it in the first place!

I was hoping for a change in the direction of magazine content. Some of the feature articles seemed amateurish and the Gear section seemed more and more to be focused on non-Nikon lenses. Yet

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