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Feb 20, 2013 00:20:01   #
Fast shutter and fast camera take off any image stabilizer. The vibration from the cars might give it hell. My two cents which is $5 now.
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Feb 20, 2013 00:03:18   #
roger allen wrote:
Eugene wrote:
I agree..Gun control is a well placed bullet.
nivek340 wrote:
Gun Control starts with person holding it!


then shoot yourself dumbass!

Which person are you saying is the dumb ass?
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Feb 19, 2013 02:37:04   #
in human~!
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Feb 19, 2013 02:34:58   #
I'd say you have rose for it.
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Feb 18, 2013 21:11:56   #
I think that the trouble with digital is you get locked in. In the film days you had your cam it was one thing. Then you had film that was another. Today you got gear and the film is locked inside your camera. You can photo shop everything you if want to change the look, but not the film. This is sad part about digital. I find it hard to choose a photograph to change it's color or the look about it, once you seen it. So I'd say no, I'd love to try something different given the fact that the sensor locks you into a look. That brand is going to create that same look through out the line of gear they sell. Nikon has there look, Canon has there's. Sony, Pentax, etc. This is good and bad, cost of gear is a limiting factor to trying different things and styles. I believe Each camera gives you a different feel and look and this limits your creativity if you get lock into gear.
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Feb 18, 2013 20:53:33   #
tlbuljac wrote:
You've got to love the IRISH :thumbup:


Other wise you gotta fight em.
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Feb 18, 2013 20:50:05   #
Gun Control starts with person holding it!
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Feb 17, 2013 16:00:29   #
Do hang your computer on the wall?
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Feb 12, 2013 17:52:22   #
Given the cost of Full frame Digital cams. I have in the past few days thought about going back to film for that perspective that I just can't get with my crop frame digital interchangeable lens camera.
Why? For me that (they) the camera manufactures can't make a bare bones full frame with interchangeable lens camera. You could in film, but digital no. APS chip yes.
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Feb 12, 2013 17:35:06   #
Sony. Now that there commitment to Minolta is over Sony may not back firmware there cams.
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Feb 12, 2013 17:27:38   #
St3v3M wrote:
In the spirit of Nikonian72's National Geographic / Steve McCurry post http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-96168-1.html#1633081

If you only had 36 frames left what would you shoot? 36 frames - then no more.


Save them. It would depend on how many I shot before. If they where the last 36 frames and Never took any then I'd take what ever came to me as I do now. If taken from the point of where I am now? Family and friends, A couple nice sunsets, A moon shot. A long exposure of the sky at night. Kids Sports One click with a long lens. A fall scene. The Best spring day of the year. Some Fireworks. My favorite car. Sky with amazing clouds it's like you can see faces in them.
The question is the last 36 frames ever. Or the last 36 of the day, week, year. life.\
It would be better to say. After all the Photographs you've taken choose just 36..
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Feb 6, 2013 22:59:31   #
jerryc41 wrote:
nivek340 wrote:
jerryc41 wrote:
PrairieSeasons wrote:
jerryc41 wrote:
With my keys not cooperating, I thought I should give my keyboard a good cleaning. I removed all 115 keys and sloshed them around in a big jar of soapywater. While they were soaking, I got out the toothbrush, alcohol, and tissues. After finishing half the bottle of alcohol, I began. With three dogs in the house, there was a huge amount of hair under the keys. One of them founf the Fn key and chewed on that for a while. The can of compressed air was worthless, but alcohol, toothbrush, and tissues got it clean.

It wasn't as easy as I thought putting all the keys back because the keyboard I was using as a model had the odd keys in slightly different places. I finally got them all put back, even the Fn key that one of the dogs chewed.
With my keys not cooperating, I thought I should g... (show quote)


Alcohol?? Hmmm - would that be a single malt scotch or something from the pharmacy in a translucent plastic bottle?
quote=jerryc41 With my keys not cooperating, I th... (show quote)

70% iospropyl. It goes down hard at first, but after a while you just don't care. : No, I use it for wiping the keyboard or whatever else needs cleaning.
quote=PrairieSeasons quote=jerryc41 With my keys... (show quote)


70% is not good for electronic. You should 100 or 99%.
Alcohol is hydroscopic it means it absorbs water.
70% has 30% water. water and electrical are not a good combination if you want it too work. 70% is cleaning skin. 100% is for cleaning electrical and anything you don't want something left behind.
quote=jerryc41 quote=PrairieSeasons quote=jerry... (show quote)

All I'm cleaning with this is plastic. It's not easy finding the higher proof stuff.
quote=nivek340 quote=jerryc41 quote=PrairieSeas... (show quote)


It's harder to drink too!
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Feb 6, 2013 22:50:31   #
Do what right and necessary is not easy, otherwise it would be done.
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Feb 6, 2013 22:43:18   #
jerryc41 wrote:
PrairieSeasons wrote:
jerryc41 wrote:
With my keys not cooperating, I thought I should give my keyboard a good cleaning. I removed all 115 keys and sloshed them around in a big jar of soapywater. While they were soaking, I got out the toothbrush, alcohol, and tissues. After finishing half the bottle of alcohol, I began. With three dogs in the house, there was a huge amount of hair under the keys. One of them founf the Fn key and chewed on that for a while. The can of compressed air was worthless, but alcohol, toothbrush, and tissues got it clean.

It wasn't as easy as I thought putting all the keys back because the keyboard I was using as a model had the odd keys in slightly different places. I finally got them all put back, even the Fn key that one of the dogs chewed.
With my keys not cooperating, I thought I should g... (show quote)


Alcohol?? Hmmm - would that be a single malt scotch or something from the pharmacy in a translucent plastic bottle?
quote=jerryc41 With my keys not cooperating, I th... (show quote)

70% iospropyl. It goes down hard at first, but after a while you just don't care. : No, I use it for wiping the keyboard or whatever else needs cleaning.
quote=PrairieSeasons quote=jerryc41 With my keys... (show quote)


70% is not good for electronic. You should 100 or 99%.
Alcohol is hydroscopic it means it absorbs water.
70% has 30% water. water and electrical are not a good combination if you want it too work. 70% is cleaning skin. 100% is for cleaning electrical and anything you don't want something left behind.
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Feb 6, 2013 22:35:11   #
bobecker wrote:
To save space in my camera bag, I screwed together my 62mm polarizer and neutral density filters for storage. Now I cannot unscrew them. Any suggestions?


Warm water
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