Older batteries will work but will not last as long
Are you saying you have found Canon (not compatible) inks for 1/2 price?
jerryc41 wrote:
And you don't have trouble carrying that to friends' and relatives' houses?
Hey, if they want to see my fantastic pictures, they can carry the tv (:
I use an old plasma 45" tv. No wifi, but great images. Much larger than most frames. I have it on the side of my desk where I can see the images if I glance to the side. Images on USB flash drive. Even a new tv would be much cheaper than a similar sized digital frame.
As far as I know, the Canon P-1000 inks do not settle. The printer vibrates the cartridges to keep the ink mixed.
Love that grasshopper image. Great perspective!
Did you try another card?
I'm interested in BenQs as well.
It is a Leucospermum. One of my favorites.
Always enjoy your photos. I'm finally going to Bisti (Nov 2022) after a canceled trip last spring.
The easiest way to catch lightning is to use a lightning trigger. It automatically fires your camera when it sees lightning. The best one that I know of is the Lightning Trigger, from Stepping Stone Products in Dolores, CO. Put your camera on a tripod for the best shots. If you don't have a lightning trigger, set your shutter speed to 5, 10 or 20 seconds, adjusting the f-stop accordingly, to give good exposure. Use an interval timer to repeatedly fire your camera. Most shots will be devoid of lightning, but since you have your camera continuously firing, you will capture most lightning strikes. This also works for meteor showers.
It is amazing what beauty is out there right in front of our eyes.