Watch out. They are selling a lot of stuff below normal price.
Curmudgeon wrote:
I think you may be under gunned with a 45 Desert Eagle. Even with a 500 S&W it would be a near thing. I'll take a .45-70 guide gun in my golf bag.
I can't understand why anyone would want to kill a bear minding his//her own business. Leave them alone and they will leave you alone. Just don't get in between a mother bear and her cubs though. The other day I saw a Yorky chase a bear up a tree.
I would say; don't try it unless you are especially trained. I used to repair cameras many years ago trained by Zeiss. There are too many hidden things that you don't know about. They are not making a bundle of money off of you. They just charge for their time and parts.
While you are in the darkroom messing around with all of those chemicals, I'm before my computer sorting through what I've taken and making a few corrections on some, drinking coffee, etc.
I checked a couple of weeks ago and without a doubt the cheapest service was the $100 yearly card from TracFone, and if you need more airtime, you just buy an airtime card of your choosing. Of course, because of my age, I use the phone for essential usage only. The other day, as I was trying to pick a broken dish off of the floor, I stayed down a few seconds too long and had to dial 911 so they could pick me up off of the floor.
1, Glass, 2, Sensor, 3, All the rest.
Those applauses have been done as far back as the 30's and maybe further. They have guys standing around with these big signs, and when they want the audience to laugh or applause, they hold up the proper sign. Later, when TV came in, Quite often they would have no audience. Then they would put in a laugh or applause tape. If you listen closely, they will all sound the same.
Do not clean a lens unless it is absolutely necessary, A little dust won't hurt, and then clean it only with recommended wipes. Dirt? Use a brush in order to get rid of it, but it doesn't have to be 100%. Many years ago I used to repair cameras, and some lenses that came with the cameras looked like they were cleaned with sandpaper.
I'd put it through Photoshop until I got what I wanted.
They always look like someone carved them out of a block of wood and then had a grand time painting them.
PixelStan77 wrote:
Weird someone spens $80,000 for a nom functional lens
Well, if you had so much money you didn't know what to do with it.
There wasn't anything worse than a second lieutenant.
The Talent, Phoenix area in Oregon lost nover 600 homes with quite a few deaths. I knew there was a lot of wind and smoke in the area until a man and a policeman excitedly came to the door and told us to get out quickly. I called a friend and drove over there for the night. Luckily the wind shifted or it would have gotten us also.
BebuLamar wrote:
That one has af?
That was long before autofocus.