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Apr 11, 2017 23:40:21   #
Doyle Thomas wrote:
dye sublimation 4x6 printer
just bought one. after many test prints I settled on

lightroom export tiff, sRgb, 300dpi, printer controls color but the prints looked different
when printing from LR4 on desktop vs LR4 on laptop. from photoshop both looked the same.

my colormuki does not support 4x6 print profiles but I found one online which resolved the issue.

the other problem is that the cropping is different from the desk and the lap in LR. again its fine in PS.
unresolved.

overall at about .20$ per print and a reported life of 100 years I like this printer.
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I have used a Selphy going on two years. Love it. Would not be without it.
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Apr 8, 2017 06:12:47   #
soxfan941 wrote:
Purchased last year from B&H. Condition is excellent plus. Glass is flawless. Body is also perfect.
Item ships with; Original boxing, lens, lens hood (HB-47), manual and lens bag.

Any questions, don't hesitate to contact me.

$150 delivered to the lower 48.


B&H has these brand new for $169.95.
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Apr 5, 2017 19:30:41   #
blackest wrote:
Here is a pretty good example. just try to fill one of the lenses with the photo and look through it.


Just tried it. It does work.
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Mar 31, 2017 07:22:44   #
Kmgw9v wrote:
If you were pleased with the performance of the 18-200 on your D90; keep it, and use it on the 7100. if not, consider another lens. The 18-200 is a very good lens.


The 18-200 lens seldom comes off my camera. It is my walk around lens. Love it.
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Mar 28, 2017 12:29:06   #
Rloren wrote:
I see the original battery that came with my Nikon is about double the price as the (non-Nikon) ones selling on Amazon.
Are these batteries just as good? Anyone have experience with them?


I still have the battery that came with my Nikon D50 and it still works and charges to 100%. I use nothing but Nikon Batteries.
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Mar 15, 2017 07:23:15   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I lover Chrome, and I'm sticking with it. I have it on all my computers (Mac and Windows) and other devices. Bookmarks, contacts, and calendars sync immediately on all devices, and there are lots of handy extensions. I can't see myself using anything else.


Ditto what Jerry said. I have been using Chrome a long time. Would not use a different browser.
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Mar 11, 2017 10:37:32   #
Jeff.U wrote:
I can see him quite clearly, others not so much.


Yes right away.
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Mar 8, 2017 13:13:32   #
bsprague wrote:
Quoting from LensVid:

"Cameras are for older people – you can’t see this in the numbers but we clearly see this all around us – aside from the professional segment – dedicated cameras do not interest the younger generation. The people who are still interested in photography are typically around the ages of 40-60 or more – the same people who maybe shot with analog cameras as youngsters and now have the time and money to invest in photography as a hobby – their children and grandchildren are far less interested in cameras and prefer to use their smartphones."

In other words, as we die off, so will the camera business.
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I agree. My Son and all of his friends feel the same way. The Smartphones have become their cameras.
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Mar 8, 2017 13:11:56   #
Wingpilot wrote:
I seem to have lost the lens cap for my Nikon 18-140 lens yesterday. Local availability here is sketchy if at all, so I went online and found one at Adorama for a good price. Unfortunately, when it comes to shipping things to Alaska, the shipping rates skyrocket. Haven't figured out why yet, but that is how it is. So the free shipping didn't apply. The lens cap was $11.00 and change, but shipping was going to be nearly as much. That was disappointing, as that added over $9.00 to the item. The guy was sympathetic and instead of shipping UPS, he said he'd put in the regular mail and only charged me $5.25 to mail it up here. Now that's what I call customer service. Good folks there. THANKS Adorama.
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Have always found Adorama responsive to the Customers needs.
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Mar 7, 2017 08:35:58   #
AP wrote:
Articles here, have gave their opinoins on buying NEW or USED! Just recently, I will show two examples of cameras that I bought used and saved quite a bit of dollars. How much did
equipment cost new, how much did I save buying used ?

I bought a Olympus MD-1 Mark-2 from B&H used for $1649.00, cost NEW $1999.99. Saved $350.50, How's THAT, a week ago? Next I bought a Olympus Pen F on Ebay bidding up to $950.00 and won $876.00. Cost $1200.00 NEW, I saved $325.00 HOW'S THAT?

Check these photos . . . AP
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I am shooting with a Nikon 1 V1 which had 879 clicks on it when I bought it used from KEH. They were almost $900.00 when they first were released. I paid a little over $200.00 for mine. How well I know the advantages of buying used. Especially when we have KEH, Adorama and B&H selling used.
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Mar 4, 2017 11:14:48   #
githumbidanson wrote:
Kindly help me. I will really appreciate


Entry Level DSLRS from both Canon and Nikon are very good. Other companies have good entry level DSLRS but I have never owned them. Most of the time they come with one or two lenses called Kit lenses. These lenses are quite good and will stay a part of your kit until you decide to sell them. I bought a Nikon D50 when they were first released years ago and I still have it and use it. Good luck with your photography.
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Mar 1, 2017 08:43:29   #
Architect1776 wrote:
Exactly what I said. Try reading before being stupid.
Canon can do without, actually it has some cancelling thing. The comment I was referring to was Canon does not do it but the 5DSR is the exception.
Before you go off read the response.


MT Shooter just set you straight. Perhaps you should learn how to write a sentence instead of calling people stupid and chastising them for the appropriate comments they make about your poorly written sentence.
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Feb 28, 2017 21:51:42   #
Brucej67 wrote:
I have the V2 and V3 with a full set of lenses and accessories and these are my go to cameras when my back does not feel like carrying the heavy DSLR's or their heavy lenses. You can't distinguish the IQ between the V series and the DSLR photos.


I agree. They are wonderful cameras Bruce. Only the World doesn't know it.
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Feb 28, 2017 21:49:23   #
I agree. They are wonderful cameras. Only the world does not know that
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Feb 28, 2017 05:53:35   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Want a good mirrorless camera? How much are you willing to spend?

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-mirrorless-camera-budget/


I made the right purchase for me. I bought a Nikon 1 V1 Camera and the 10-100 video lens from KEH and I have never looked back. Love it. Not only did I get into Mirrorless but I got into it for a song. Sure the size of the sensor has been knocked from the day they came out. I don't do enlargements so that has not bothered me at all. My DSLR's come out only for special occassions now. Otherwise my V1 is the camera I use 90% of the time. I loaned the V1 to a photographer friend for a weekend. When he returned it he asked me "Why the hell was I told this was a bad camera? I loved it" I told him I belong to a couple of online Photography groups and when I mention how amazing the V1 is I never get one reply from anyone. That's fine with me. It keeps the price down for those that do want to buy that Camera used or refurbished.
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