John, Here's the USPS cost calculator https://postcalc.usps.com/
My ZIP is 96712. LMK what the postal cost is and I will PayPal you the total.
Thanks
leftj wrote:
Like new barely used Godox Flash TT685F with case and remote Trigger XProF for off-camera flash. This kit is compatible with Fujifilm cameras and is absolutely pristine. The kit sells new today for $179 on B&H. Asking $125 and I'll cover shipping within the continental US.
If still available, I'll take it.
The best camera is the one in your hand at the decisive moment.
Unless you're unsatisfied with the images you're getting with your present camera, let this adage uttered by Prof. Dobro from my days at the Brooks Institute: "The most important feature of photography is 2&1/2" - 3" behind the viewfinder."
kbk wrote:
How about o- rings you can buy at the hardware store?
All kinds of O-rings here: https://www.mcmaster.com/browse-sealing/o-rings/
If the upgrading gets too much, you're losing access to apps, games, utilities, whatever, and it's a second or third Mac with Intel inside, consider installing a Linux distro. There's even one that looks like the MacOSX UI, but runs thousands of Linux apps most are free. Linux is even less nuisanced with virii or malware and support is similar to the friendly kind we share on the Hog.
YMMV
Great selection! Consider adding the Kate Shugak series by Dana Stabenow. Shugak is the central protagonist, an Alaskan native to whom her community turns to when the chips are down or missing.
Phillip Margolin
Thomas Perry
Lisa Scottolini
Barry Eisler
Brad Taylor
Andy Weir - SciFi but thrillers: The Martian, Artemis, Project Hail Mary
Stephen Mark Jones
Brad Thor
Andrew Child (apparent relation to Lee Child of Jack Reacher fame)
Walter Mosley
Don Winslow
Nick Petrie
Owen Laukkanen
John Lescroat
Laurence Block
Stephen Coonts
Alex Kava
and lots more. Your local library should offer "Overdrive." Borrow and download the aforenamed to read on your Kindle, Calibre or on your computer.
Ah, Golden hour! Good shot!
What's a Moke? (It has a v. different meaning in Hawaii)
pal2tech on youtube has a good description of the xH2S. New improved sensor though fewer MPx, high frame-rates for the movie makers, etc.
See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe4gQ6t3eYc
Dr.Nikon wrote:
Our daughter in Oregon goes to thrift shops and garage sales every week …, this is the first time she sends me pics of some old cameras and asked me “are these any good” .., sorry for the quality … I said I’d putum on the blog and ask you collectors..
Thnx …
I had one similar to the 1st. Don't recall its brand, but still have a couple of digital conversions of prints made with it. 79 yr old, here.
lamiaceae wrote:
You can also read Kindle books on your SmartPhone or PC. Not sure about Apple / Mac stuff.
Yup, there's a Kindle Reader for Mac. Probably for iOS devices too. (I have none of the latter)
As good as or better than Surfer Magazine!
anotherview wrote:
My initial comment comes with a link to my 2000 plus photos: http://www.500px.com/anotherview2
Wow! Thanks for the travelog!
jerryc41 wrote:
My 2012 MacBook Pro is running Yosemite, and that's the end of the line for it. I've been using Chrome, and Chrome suggested I download the latest version. I wanted to use Edge, but I can't use either new Chrome or Edge with this old OS. I guess that's how they get you to buy a new computer. I like using Chrome and Edge because everything is synched to all my devices. Safari can't do that. Several online Apple people have suggested using Edge or Chrome.
I've seen several videos showing how to install a new, current OS onto an old Mac. Have any of you done that? I figure if Apple says I shouldn't do that, maybe I shouldn't.
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Jerry, If your 2012 MBP has an i7, you can install and use OSX 10.11 – El Capitan. I do.