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Apr 19, 2024 10:05:51   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I watched a YouTube unboxing and demo of a Miniot Wheel 2 Turntable, handmade in Norway (I think). The unusual thing about this is the fact that the stylus is under the turntable, so you play the record upside down. It's a beautiful, simple turntable, and I suspected it would be expensive. The reviewer said it cost £450. To me, that's expensive, especially since I already have a couple of turntables.

Well, I was wrong. Maybe that £450 was just for the stylus because the turntable itself costs between $2,000 - $4,000.

https://miniot.com/collections/wheel-2
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No thanks! I'm happy with "traditional" turntables. Jerry, yes turntables can be expensive but one < $1,000 can do a good job. Check to see what radio stations use!
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Apr 19, 2024 09:50:16   #
BigDaddy wrote:
Looking at this photo reveals more and more items of interest.
Probably has a lot to do with how we miss things both taking pictures and editing those pictures.


It is not a photograph it is a drawing illustrating an optical illusion. To me it has little to even do with photographic philosophy. Was there supposed to be a linked article? For sure the GENERAL CHIT CHAT Section!
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Apr 17, 2024 10:04:21   #
Curmudgeon wrote:
From the neighborhood


You got some nice ones.
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Apr 14, 2024 10:38:37   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I can't imagine wearing this watch, but some people crave attention.


Hideous!
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Apr 14, 2024 10:20:15   #
ialvarez50 wrote:
Hello everyone, this is my secod total eclipse. Seven years ago Itravel to Saint Louis Mo., for that eclipse, this time to Indianapolis Indiana, all from Chicago.
The eclipse was espectacular and whete I was, it ladyed 4:12 seconds. I cannot wait for the next and travel to Europe.
These images are in sequence from the begining to the end. In the middle it is the moment that the sun disappeared, the middle at the highest intensity with radiation flares, and then the moment when the sun stared to reappeared. By the way, only on that shot I was able to capture what I think is a comet. You will not be able to see it in your phone.
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Great presentation. I heard from a few people that a comet was visible and a couple planets too.
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Apr 12, 2024 10:10:43   #
Orphoto wrote:
I have never heard of coating damage, always only shutter curtain and/or sensor. Highly unlikely glass elements would be adversely affected. Will be curious to see how the henhouse reacts here.


Henhouse or Dodo Farm.
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Apr 11, 2024 11:18:52   #
Retired CPO wrote:
Green Valley, Arizona
I hope you like!


Nature is beautiful.
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Apr 10, 2024 10:16:32   #
PotoFotos wrote:
I have a ton of old photos which are taking up too much space. Friends, can I get any recommendations for a high quality fast scanner? Must be Mac and PC compatible. Thank you in advance. Poto


Fast and high quality images do not go together. I have two Epson scanners, V500 Photo, and V850 Pro. A Espon V6xx or V7xx series model would do you well.
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Apr 10, 2024 10:13:00   #
jwreed50 wrote:
‘High quality” and “fast” aren’t generally terms that go together when you’re talking scanners. There’s a trade-off there. I use an Epson V850 to scan photos, and it produces excellent results, but it’s time consuming. You’re scanning one print at a time, and the higher the resolution, the longer the scan time. I tend to focus on the prints I really want to save, and get I quality scans with the V850. Any post-scan work that needs to be done (if not handled by the scanning software) can be accomplished in LR or PS.
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Apr 10, 2024 10:04:04   #
docphoto wrote:
Realizing that there would be many photographs of the historic total eclipse, I wanted to photograph the people who were watching the eclipse. Here are some of my images from the event. I use two, NIKON Z9, with a 24-70 2.8 S and 70-200mm 2.8 S, ISO 100, various F stops.


Superb, those are more interesting than photos of the eclipse.
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Apr 8, 2024 18:22:55   #
rangerjohn wrote:
Had to drive 2:30 to get to a totality zone and find some clear-ish sky’s in Texas.

Shot on z7ii remotely to my phone via SnapBridge.
79-200 @200mm with nd20 filter.

Not processed, basically just cropped.

We will see how things look on the raw file later.


Cool capture.
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Apr 8, 2024 18:21:52   #
oakvillebob wrote:
There will be lots of these but here is mine 99.3% totality D850 200-500 manual focus old eyes


Interesting effect in any case.
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Apr 8, 2024 18:17:25   #
FotoHog wrote:
Unfortunately the clouds blocked the best part of the eclipse.
But it was still awesome to experience the eerie sights and strange feelings created by the descending darkness to the earth.
My Samsung S21 did the best it could to capture these and more images. . . .


Interesting anyway.
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Apr 8, 2024 18:16:20   #
Tote1940 wrote:
From partially cloudy Dallas
Nikon Zfc 200-600 Sigma zoom handheld at 200 1.4 teleconverter trimmed
Missed diamond ring, could not focus in time!
Amazing show
Second eclipse , last one lasted only few seconds back in 1958 in Chile


Nice!
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Apr 8, 2024 12:09:53   #
alberio wrote:
It was a perfect day Saturday after a windy wet Friday. Today was another good day. I managed to get to the Saturday event for the first drag race I've been to in 20 years. Things have changed a bit. Force is still doing his thing, Ron Capps has put a bit of weight on, but still doing good. Greg Anderson took Pro Stock. I don't recall all the other results, because I was too busy taking snap shots. Here are a few.


Nice batch of pix, thanks for sharing. Wow, it has been a few years, < 12 since I have been to a drag race. I attended the meets in Pomona three times. Watched this years Arizona Nationals on TV Fri-Sun.
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