NCMtnMan
Loc: N. Fork New River, Ashe Co., NC
throughrhettseyes wrote:
Locks the focus position on the screen. Not recommended.
Why? I keep mine locked with single point in center like it was on film cameras.
on a D750 L means live view.
There is absolutely no reason to be unkind. There are many possible reasons why a person might ask a question similar to one he asked before.
We don't know what is in another person's mind or in his heart. While some people may find themselves getting annoyed by that which they may assume, I would say that self-restraint is the order of the day on public forums. "God himself, sir, does not propose to judge man until the end of his days." (Samuel Johnson)
In 1996 I was at home alone in the morning when I started getting real bad AFIB (atrial fibrillations). That's not especially unusual for me, and typically they stop within a few seconds, sometimes minutes. This time they lasted for a couple hours before I finally relented and drove to a medical clinic about two miles from my home (no health insurance). On the way there, they started feeling more intense, and I became filled with a premonition of severe dread. It suddenly seemed like I was dying. I came up behind a few other cars to a traffic light which was always very, very long (In those days, not every intersection had sensors in the pavement to speed up the light). There was no other traffic and I slowly rolled up along the right side shoulder, with my emergency flashers on, and carefully, safely rolled through the red light (half hoping a cop might see me). One of the cars still waiting for the light started furiously honking their horn. A half-mile or so down the road where I paused to make the turn into the street leading to the clinic, the horn-honker zoomed up next to me, hanging halfway out his window. He was screaming filthy curse words in the spirit of teaching me a lesson about waiting my turn at a traffic light, giving me the finger, and even punched the side of my car as I pulled away. Surely if he had known what was happening to me, he would have been the first to try and help, but as it was, he was annoyed by my "cutting the line" as he saw it. When I stumbled weakly into the clinic a minute later, I was barely able to stand. They started working on me immediately (thank God), and rushed me into an ambulance for the hospital where I was to spend the next couple weeks following my heart attack. It was a close call.
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
Naldo wrote:
There is absolutely no reason to be unkind. There are many possible reasons why a person might ask a question similar to one he asked before.
We don't know what is in another person's mind or in his heart. While some people may find themselves getting annoyed by that which they may assume, I would say that self-restraint is the order of the day on public forums. "God himself, sir, does not propose to judge man until the end of his days." (Samuel Johnson)
In 1996 I was at home alone in the morning when I started getting real bad AFIB (atrial fibrillations). That's not especially unusual for me, and typically they stop within a few seconds, sometimes minutes. This time they lasted for a couple hours before I finally relented and drove to a medical clinic about two miles from my home (no health insurance). On the way there, they started feeling more intense, and I became filled with a premonition of severe dread. It suddenly seemed like I was dying. I came up behind a few other cars to a traffic light which was always very, very long (In those days, not every intersection had sensors in the pavement to speed up the light). There was no other traffic and I slowly rolled up along the right side shoulder, with my emergency flashers on, and carefully, safely rolled through the red light (half hoping a cop might see me). One of the cars still waiting for the light started furiously honking their horn. A half-mile or so down the road where I paused to make the turn into the street leading to the clinic, the horn-honker zoomed up next to me, hanging halfway out his window. He was screaming filthy curse words in the spirit of teaching me a lesson about waiting my turn at a traffic light, giving me the finger, and even punched the side of my car as I pulled away. Surely if he had known what was happening to me, he would have been the first to try and help, but as it was, he was annoyed by my "cutting the line" as he saw it. When I stumbled weakly into the clinic a minute later, I was barely able to stand. They started working on me immediately (thank God), and rushed me into an ambulance for the hospital where I was to spend the next couple weeks following my heart attack. It was a close call.
There is absolutely no reason to be unkind. There... (
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Please use post reply when responding as I don't know who you are addressing.
billnikon wrote:
Please use post reply when responding as I don't know who you are addressing.
I thought your post was perfectly reasonable, and not unkind whatsoever billnikon. I was not addressing any one person, but merely planting a kinder seed
Kozan
Loc: Trenton Tennessee
I believe the OP is just senile and forgot he asked before.
AzYooper wrote:
According to my research on your previous posts, you asked this same question on May 28th. It was answered at that time by many. Are you serious or just gaming us all? Stop wasting our time.
Mr. Yooper, speaking of wasting our time, it help if you left this group.
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