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Jan 7, 2018 13:01:28   #
Have had sand disk cards since my inception to digital; have taken over 100,000 photos and not one has given me a hastle at all.
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Jan 2, 2018 00:16:51   #
View_Camera wrote:
I am helping a longtime friend sort through his fathers estate. There are many old cameras. One item probably belongs in a museum. It is a three color one shot (three 4X5 filmholders) color separation camera. Color pictures from this camera will last practically forever because they are B&W and the print process can use dyes that won't fade.
Is any University or individual interested? The lens is an uncoated Zeiss Tessar so it is from the late 40s. Is there a museum? There is a case and complete kit.
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Try the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. If they are not interested, they may know who would be. Call and start by talking to the manager in the photo book store.
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Jan 2, 2018 00:07:33   #
Sounds like business as usual. Call them and let them have it.
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Dec 24, 2017 22:18:18   #
The only time you will need a larger power supply is if the total draw of the computer and the add ons that you for it have a power draw that is beyond the power supply's ability. There is no other reason to get a larger one.
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Dec 22, 2017 13:23:19   #
See below, this site is screwing up again.
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Dec 14, 2017 14:00:29   #
I have never "tuned" a lens and if you ahve been following the remarks form those that have done this, more end up wishing they never tried it. What is wrong with the lens that makes you want to do this anyways?
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Dec 14, 2017 13:44:31   #
One should always shoot in Raw and in the largest setting. Why have a valuable camera and turn it into a $39 dollar Wal Mart Vivitar special of crap!

The right way is to shoot the photo in the best version your camera offers. Fixing the photo and deciding what size to export it in is done in your post processing software. If you have lightroom I can tell you how to do it if you respond to me privately since the admin is illegally blocking me from receiving responses; I can only access here by getting the daily digest.
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Dec 11, 2017 05:50:54   #
baileygiz1 wrote:
I have a question for all the professionals out there, after some time should you replace SD cards?
Do they go bad after a period of time?



I ahve san disk cards that I have shot thousands of photos on them and some are 10+ years old; never a problem. A lot depends on the cards you have.
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Dec 3, 2017 14:13:44   #
Jerry, be ware of cheap enclosures like the one you posted. When I was shopping for a multi enclosure for drives I found two important things to look for. The first was heat. Many of them do not control the heat well and heat is the first thing that will kill a hard drive; the unit must run cool and keep the drives cool. Doesn't make any sense to save a few bucks on an enclosure that holds multiple expensive drives and cuts their life in half or even worse. The second thing was the software it had, what it would do and how well was the customer support. I first bought a Synology but when their people couldn't get it to be properly recognized by the computer, I returned it and went with a Qnap.
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Nov 29, 2017 14:47:59   #
The more it is examined, the more medical marijuana is being found to be an almost cure all. The other widespread disease that it helps it diabetes. I know someone who started medical marijuana a few months ago and their insulin intake has reduced to less than half the amount they were taking before and their neuropathy is showing signs of receding too. Eventually, the government will have to give up it's 80+ years of discriminating against this miracle cur-all. I wouldn't be surprised if they knew already back then.
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Nov 24, 2017 12:28:17   #
Have to start somewhere.
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Nov 23, 2017 14:46:41   #
He must be paralyzed to the seat to not get up and move. Either that or he likes her smell! WOW!!!
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Nov 23, 2017 14:00:52   #
Rab-Eye wrote:
I just want to make sure I'm correct about the guideline to use a shutter speed at least as fast as your focal length for handholding. I would assume that if your body has a 1.5x crop factor, the guideline for a 300mm lens, just as an example, would shoot at 1/450 (or 1/500), not 1/300. Correct?

Thanks and have a great Thanksgiving!



The rule is a guide line only that works for many. I suggest you find your own limit for each lens. You find you are surprised in either direction what your own limits are. They go down as you age. When I was young, with a 58mm lens, I could get a perfectly sharp shot of non moving objects at 1/8th of a second.

If you want to reply to me do it privately as the admin has me blocked form receiving emails since October 20 and refuses to re set me up. Seems to me it's discrimination!
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Nov 23, 2017 13:57:57   #
I suggest you retake the photo and don't have your eyes crossed this time. LOL.
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Nov 20, 2017 01:32:58   #
"The fast f/2.8 aperture ensures you can shoot without flash…"

This the most untrue statement I have seen on this site yet.
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