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Nov 17, 2023 15:21:19   #
That’s actually a good idea. Thanks! I ordered a “Like New-“ lens from KEH
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Nov 16, 2023 16:34:01   #
Yes, that was the new price. Actually, KEH has it for $284 (bargain price) up to $382 for like new So. I think that is the answer. Way cheaper than sending it for repair. Thanks!
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Nov 16, 2023 15:37:12   #
Thank you for that. My lens does not have PZ. The first one I had did but this one does not. I looked up the cost of replacing the lens and it is $648. The 18-105 f/4 is $548. My other option is a prime lens or the 16-50 kit lens. Thoughts?
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Nov 16, 2023 12:20:56   #
I own a Sony A6400 and OSS lens 3.5-5.6/18-135 that I dropped and now it doesn’t seem to focus properly. I looked up a few repair shops and it may cost upwards of $500 to repair. If you have used someone to repair your Sony gear, who would you recommend? Thank you in advance!
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Dec 7, 2022 13:54:50   #
jackpinoh wrote:
Have you looked at the Sony RX100 Model III? It fits in a shirt pocket.


I have this camera listed here for $399. Cost $800 new. Check it out


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Dec 2, 2022 14:01:57   #
Drbobcameraguy wrote:
What version is this one? A V or 5 in the post it states Viii. I may be very interested depending on the model. Thanks!!!!


Sorry. The v stands for “version”. So it is version 3. Some call it mark 3
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Dec 2, 2022 11:14:31   #
Both are original Sony brand and like new. Battery can be used for all Sony RX100 cameras. Extra cable included. Continental USA only. Payday accepted. I'll pay shipping. Message me if interested.


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Dec 2, 2022 11:06:12   #
Only $450 for everything shown in last picture! This camera fits in a shirt pocket and takes excellent pictures (way better than a cell phone). You can even take selfies with the reversible LCD. It has a pop-up view finder and a pop-up flash. It is in excellent shape with one very minor cosmetic scratch on the LCD which has zero effect on taking, viewing, or creating beautiful pictures. I am selling it because I purchased a newer version of this camera. I am including a Sony charger with 2 Sony batteries, a 16 GB SD card, a nice hard case with a carabiner to hook to your belt loop or purse strap, a dummy battery and an additional off-brand charger. Total value of this package is way over $800!! Continental USA only. If you are interested, make an offer or send me a message. PayPal accepted. I'll pay shipping. Thank you!


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Aug 6, 2022 17:14:16   #
Like new flash for Fuji. Includes stand, diffuser, case, and original box. $75 OBO. Continental USA only. PayPal accepted. PM if interested.


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Apr 26, 2022 15:13:17   #
rbest77701 wrote:
I think your 23mm lens is actually a f/1.4, not f/2.8, just FYI.


Oh, you are right. I’ll fix that! Thanks
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Apr 25, 2022 15:31:30   #
This is in pristine condition. Purchased 7/9/2020. Included in this sale are 4 brand name batteries and a dual battery charger. Also included is a book on how to use the camera and a nice camera bag. The camera bag has one large outside pocket and measures 13x8x8. Inside measures 12x6x7. The second lens in this package is the 23mm f/1.4 which has a special Vello hood. Selling at a great loss.

$2200 for everything. FIRM. PayPal accepted. Continental USA only. Message me if you are interested. Thanks. More pictures available on request.


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Feb 3, 2022 02:53:08   #
TriX wrote:
1) my drives stay mounted all the time and my computer stays powered up 24x7. Why? Because many HW failures occur on power up-shut down-power up cycles. If hard drive wear from spinning is a concern (it shouldn’t be, the platter spindles “ride” on air bearings), there is SW to spin down drives when not In use, but with SSD prices dropping every year, 2TB SSDs are not that much more expensive than an enterprise drive of the same size and have MANY advantages. Whatever you choose to do, you still need that off-site (cloud) DR copy of your data to protect against exactly the failure you just experienced. The fact that you couldn’t find all your data on Backblaze means it wasn’t uploaded or organized properly or you need to choose cloud storage from a MAJOR provider such as Amazon, Microsoft, Google or Apple. With cloud storage, like everything else, you get what you pay for.

2) What do you see as the advantage of a NAS? The only real advantage of NAS vs direct USB connected is that with appropriate security precautions, you can access your home data from a remote location. BUT it’s slower and since the NAS box has the file system, which is usually proprietary, it won’t be as robust/as well tested/as well supported as NTFS. Remember, it’s the file system that handles your data, so a robust file system is super important and consumer class NAS file system designers just don’t have the resources as a Microsoft. You can share data from the NAS with other devices on your home network, but you can do that by simply mapping drives.

3) A RAID 5 system does provide protection from a single drive failure. It doesn’t mirror per se, but parity information, which can be used to reconstruct missing data on the fly, is rotated across all the drives. It requires 3 drives minimum and you should have a spare that the system can mount and rebuild in the event of a failure. During that rebuild period (which can take days with big drives), the speed drops in half and a second drive failure will cost you all your data. On some systems you can add an additional drive (a so called RAID 6) to protect against a double drive failure.

A RAID 10 (1+0) is faster than a RAID 5 but “wastes” more space for protection - you get 50% of the total storage as usable, while a 3 drive RAID 5 gives you approximately 66%, or the same usable space as a 4 drive RAID 1+0. Depending on where the two drives are that fail in a RAID 1+0, it MAY tolerate a double drive failure without data loss. Personally, I would choose RAID 1+0 over RAID 5 - it’s long been the choice of classical data base administrators for a reason.

Note that none of these choices obviates the need for a backup (a RAID is NOT a substitute) AND an off-site disaster recovery copy with versioning.

Hope that helps. I commend you for taking steps to prevent another loss of data and understanding the choices open to you.
1) my drives stay mounted all the time and my comp... (show quote)


1) I currently still leave my MAC on 24/7. I believe that is what Apple recommends because it just goes to sleep when not in use. I have 3 drives with identical data on them except for the LR catalog. I have never unmounted them before. I just started to unmount my newest drive that has my Lightroom catalog on it. It is backed up to another drive, every time Lightroom is closed.

2) Currently, my backups are manual and stored on several drives. When I travel on a photo shoot, I take my MacBook and small SSD drive which contains my LR catalog and all my pictures. I always worry that something will happen to the drive while I am away. With a NAS system, I could access the catalog and pictures anywhere without the drive (I would then use the SSD as a backup drive that I'd keep offsite). Redundancy would be built in if I used mirroring. Also, I would have protection if a drive failed, because the data would get rewritten to a spare drive.

Mapping drives is a way to mount them, right? This allows you to share data without a NAS? I'm not sure how to do that.

3) I was thinking about doing BOTH a raid 5 AND a Raid 1 for maximum protection and redundancy (with an additional backup or two off-site, of course). That's why I was looking at a 6-bay NAS setup.

I have spent the entire day double checking all my pictures on all my drives and making sure they are identical. Now I'm ready to check my off-site backups and decide on a new plan going forward (see #3 above).
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Jan 30, 2022 15:35:30   #
JD750 wrote:
There are many ways to setup a backup system. Another option is to buy a couple hard drives and alternate them when you make backups. It’s way less complicated than a raid. Combine that with a running archive like time capsule and your pretty well covered.


I have multiple hard drives right now but backups are manual and I have Time Machine backing up my computer. Isn’t Time Capsule another hard drive?
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Jan 27, 2022 08:16:19   #
PACSMAN wrote:
I have been using a Synology 4 bay NAS for several years using the Synology SHR. It's on my network and available to any computer at any time. I have it backing up to a USB drive once a week which I rotate. It's fast and responsive. I have had a drive failure. I replaced the failed drive and it was rebuilt within 24 hours with no data loss. If I was doing it again I would opt for a 5 bay with a hot spare so a drive failure would be seamless.

I highly recommend Synology.


Thank you. I am looking at a 6 bay Synology system to put RAID 5 on 3 drives, a blank to use in case of drive failure, and possibly use the remaining 2 for RAID 1.

Are you using RAID 5?
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Jan 27, 2022 08:00:31   #
VTMatwood wrote:
I am currently setting up a new storage plan for my home... this is timely. I have a three tiered storage strategy that I'll be implementing that does not include online services.

Tier 1: local USB drives attached to each PC (all Windows 10) for local weekly full backups

Tier 2: NAS storage (not RAID as I like simplicity and don't want the cost involved in a RAID system) using a Linux box and numerous attached USB 3 drives (located in my basement connected to my router). I have ~12TB of NAS storage in this configuration. The weekly backups are copied to the NAS drives by a batch file script using Robocopy.

Tier 3: On my main PC (where I do LR and PS work), there are a series of batch commands using Robocopy that copy certain items to a separate NAS drive for easy restore... documents, photos, music.

With this setup, which is mostly automated, only a complete loss of my home will cause me to lose my data. I tried online backups but they slowed my computer down too much.

I hope this was helpful.

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For tier 1, is this a manual backup? Tier 2 sounds like RAID by the fact that it’s connected to your router and not your computer, which is what I plan to do. However, Robocopy is not available for MAC. The copy command (cp) in terminal is supposed to do the same thing.

Are your documents, photos, and LR catalog on only one NAS drive? Do you also plan to have an off-site storage of your data?
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