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Dec 1, 2019 11:26:04   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Cheetah34 wrote:
Next time pay some neighborhood kid to clean your porch,


I wish there WERE some - around here - willing to do that, Cheet ....

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Dec 1, 2019 11:29:40   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Toment wrote:
Well, I took some shots on vacation with two diff cameras, guess what?
I couldn’t tell the diff bet an aps-c and a 1”
Had to read the exif.....


There's very little difference between the product of those two sensors, Toment ...

One of my bridges has a half-inch sensor ... and that makes it easy to tell the difference from the others!!!

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Dec 1, 2019 11:31:08   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
dennis2146 wrote:
Perhaps I can offer a synopsis so others won’t waste precious minutes of their life with no hope of getting them back.

You shoveled snow from your steps. While trying to photograph your handiwork (similar to what millions of others did at the same time you did) you dropped and broke your lens cap. Then (I don’t recall the exact details because I fell asleep) somehow all turned out fine and all is well.

👍👍👍

Dennis


Glad you had a quick nap during the reading of my story, Dennis ... hope it did you some good!!!

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Dec 1, 2019 11:34:05   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Wingpilot wrote:
A few years ago one of the retaining clip on the lens cap for the 18-140 lens on my D7200 popped out on it’s own, with no encouragement from being dropped or stepped on. I tried the gluing thing and it definitely held it back in place, but the darned thing didn’t work. So I went on Amazon and got one for cheap. Worked well until I sold the camera.


That's the thing, see, Greg ...

Putting glue on any part of the mechanism - will keep the spring action from working ...

Best solution is to get another lens cap, I guess ....

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Dec 1, 2019 12:17:06   #
Nicholas DeSciose
 
I think you need to go to a strip club for a couple of hours

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Dec 1, 2019 13:10:11   #
Mr palmer Loc: Currently: Colorado, USA, Terra, Sol
 
"Yet another enthralling mystery from the master's pen!" - Skyaway Magazine

"Chris T provides us with another page-turner. Put the popcorn on!" - L.A. Timez

"We see a lot of great writing cross our desk, but a Chris T story is always worth stopping for." - The Tomes of London

"42.5 weeks on the f/1.2 list!" - NYT Editors

"In a world of words, we are thankful there is a Chris T." - Chicago Some Times

I can hardly wait for the movie!

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Dec 1, 2019 13:32:36   #
Jimmy T Loc: Virginia
 
Chris T wrote:
Check under the sofa cushions, Jimmy .. I'm always losing stuff down there ....



Found it Chris, thanks, grin!!!

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Dec 1, 2019 14:44:43   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Nicholas DeSciose wrote:
I think you need to go to a strip club for a couple of hours


Some folks prefer visual titillation, Nicholas ... others prefer mental stimulation ...

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Dec 1, 2019 14:46:45   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Mr palmer wrote:
"Yet another enthralling mystery from the master's pen!" - Skyaway Magazine

"Chris T provides us with another page-turner. Put the popcorn on!" - L.A. Timez

"We see a lot of great writing cross our desk, but a Chris T story is always worth stopping for." - The Tomes of London

"42.5 weeks on the f/1.2 list!" - NYT Editors

"In a world of words, we are thankful there is a Chris T." - Chicago Some Times

I can hardly wait for the movie!
"Yet another enthralling mystery from the mas... (show quote)


As a matter of fact, Mr. Palmer ... I just signed over the rights!!! ... Look for the film in 2022!!!

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Dec 1, 2019 14:47:42   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Jimmy T wrote:
Found it Chris, thanks, grin!!!


Ah, did you, Jimmy? ... so glad to hear ...


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Dec 2, 2019 00:25:05   #
SuperflyTNT Loc: Manassas VA
 
Chris T wrote:
Now, if I remember rightly - there's quite a bit of size difference between the D7200 and D500 ....

At least - my two Sony DSLRs are exactly the same body ... so, it's easy to mux them ip!!!

Of course, that's why I installed the Capturing Couture strap on the newer one - so I wouldn't!!!

Had a slight lapse of memory, I guess, Fly ....


Yes, but it been a while and they’re both bigger than my G9.

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Dec 2, 2019 01:10:03   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
SuperflyTNT wrote:
Yes, but it been a while and they’re both bigger than my G9.


I should think SO, and all, Fly ... the G9 takes 110-film-sized images ...

The D7200 (along with my D7100, and D7000) are all APS-C designs, or as I like to say - DXI cameras.

Whilst the D500 is also - a DXI - its body is a good half-inch wider than the D7000 series cameras ...

Interesting note, here, though, Fly ... Sony decided to stay with the body size they developed for the a77 and its later upgrade - the a77 II, when they made the upgrade to the a99 FF design - the a99 II. So, you can transition very easily between the a77, the a77 II and the FF a99 II - as they're all the same body!!!

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Dec 2, 2019 06:01:55   #
SuperflyTNT Loc: Manassas VA
 
Chris T wrote:
I should think SO, and all, Fly ... the G9 takes 110-film-sized images ...

The D7200 (along with my D7100, and D7000) are all APS-C designs, or as I like to say - DXI cameras.

Whilst the D500 is also - a DXI - its body is a good half-inch wider than the D7000 series cameras ...

Interesting note, here, though, Fly ... Sony decided to stay with the body size they developed for the a77 and its later upgrade - the a77 II, when they made the upgrade to the a99 FF design - the a99 II. So, you can transition very easily between the a77, the a77 II and the FF a99 II - as they're all the same body!!!
I should think SO, and all, Fly ... the G9 takes 1... (show quote)


The G9 takes whatever size image I want to make it. The sensor is comparable to 110 film but viewing at 100% on my monitor only about 1/4 of it will fit. In most circumstances you would be hard pressed to find any real difference in IQ.

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Dec 2, 2019 09:23:12   #
Abo
 
Chris T wrote:
Just a set of freshly-swept steps - done, just in time for the coming snow-storm, Abo ...

But, here ....


Thanks Chris, that's salved my curiosity.

My father was a builder (amongst other things);
he told me that the width plus the height of each step of stairs should
equal 22 inches.

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Dec 2, 2019 09:35:33   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
SuperflyTNT wrote:
The G9 takes whatever size image I want to make it. The sensor is comparable to 110 film but viewing at 100% on my monitor only about 1/4 of it will fit. In most circumstances you would be hard pressed to find any real difference in IQ.


Oh, really? ... So, the next time I wish to make a mural - I should use the G9, then, should I, Fly?

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