I don't think you have to prevent all blur due to motion. In fact, some blur helps to show what's happening. I do pan in the direction the subject is moving. If a flash is used I prefer to set flash to just before the end of the exposure.
Yellow in the rangefinder is not a flaw it's a feature so you can see where the rangefinder coincidence is located more easily.
AndyT wrote:
Quinn4. Yes I read about the 80mm before I bought the camera and decided it was nice enough just to use the standard 50mm on it. Did you have much yellowing in the split image viewfinder?
Last Saturday this little Retina IIa was pulled from the collection case along with a beat up old case with an almost complete set of series Vi filters, adapter and hoods in very nice condition. I'm planning to sell off most of a small collection of vintage film cameras so if there's any interest here in the hog you will be seeing some here before I go to eBay.
I have a Fuji compact zoom and have no trouble at all downloading via USB data cable to my iMac desktop. Also have no problem pulling the SD card and inserting in my iMac's SD slot. However, I've never tried to download to an IOS device such as my iPhone.
Could also be a fishing expedition ... I get emails purporting to be from several companies with which I do business. I never use links they provide but go direct with the known correct address and discover they were counterfeits.
I have Web of Trust installed on my internet browsers and get a warning when "free shipping.com" tries to interfere. Just ignore the filth.
ballsafire wrote:
Have you experienced buying things on line where you suddenly discover that someone else is taking advantage of you by having you agree to something you thought was the firm you were dealing with? Like I was in the process of buying a Speedlite Flash when I was asked if I'd like $10 off the purchase price -- I quickly answered "yes" because the mailing was free of charge. Come to find out I was "talking" to someone not having anything to do with the firm I was dealing with and I was to pay a fee after one month until ???. The next day I finally was able to let the firm know I did not want anything to do with them.
Well, I was so angry I wrote this firm an Email saying, "When people are in the midst of purchasing anything - you interfere as though you were the SAME business person I was doing business with. I was dealing with a camera store and I don’t find that you had any business passing your “racket” on (to) me or ANYONE ELSE." The crooked business is called "FreeShipping.com".
Did any of you experience this type of scenario? What to do?
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Your experience is certainly atypical, and more likely as not due to an error on your part. Call Apple support. Your data should still be there. And of course, you have a backup.