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Aug 13, 2012 00:54:09   #
robert-photos wrote:
BUDDY36 wrote:
robert-photos wrote:
BUDDY36 wrote:
All of a sudden after taking a few choice pictures yesterday I am now unable to get them out of my camera. The message I get in my computer says;

"Wizard does not reconigze this camera, or something to that efffect."
I have a FUJIFILM S3000 that is about ten years old.

Up until Now I haven't had any throuble saving pictures and placing them on my computer.
I am able to view these pictures while in my camera just can not transfer them to my comouter. HALP- HELP- Help!

Buddy 36
All of a sudden after taking a few choice pictures... (show quote)


You might try this site:
http://www.fujifilmusa.com/support/ServiceSupportProduct.do?prodcat=628338

Take a look at the FAQ's. Your camera connection is a serial cable which is old stuff, did you recently upgrade your 'puter?
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****Yes I did some updating***but will try the site given...

Thank you Robert Photos ....Buddy 36
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I quickly scanned the FAQ's and it looks like you'll need to download and install a "fix". A good option for you would be to get a card reader for about $10 and use that instead of the camera (less battery use :) )

Good luck :thumbup:
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Thanks Robert Photo... I have just been able to get a picture by going to /Removable Disc... in my computer...and played around with it. I do plan on getting a reader card too. Hopefully once I get the reader card it will move quicker.

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Aug 13, 2012 00:09:18   #
robert-photos wrote:
BUDDY36 wrote:
All of a sudden after taking a few choice pictures yesterday I am now unable to get them out of my camera. The message I get in my computer says;

"Wizard does not reconigze this camera, or something to that efffect."
I have a FUJIFILM S3000 that is about ten years old.

Up until Now I haven't had any throuble saving pictures and placing them on my computer.
I am able to view these pictures while in my camera just can not transfer them to my comouter. HALP- HELP- Help!

Buddy 36
All of a sudden after taking a few choice pictures... (show quote)


You might try this site:
http://www.fujifilmusa.com/support/ServiceSupportProduct.do?prodcat=628338

Take a look at the FAQ's. Your camera connection is a serial cable which is old stuff, did you recently upgrade your 'puter?
quote=BUDDY36 All of a sudden after taking a few ... (show quote)


****Yes I did some updating***but will try the site given...

Thank you Robert Photos ....Buddy 36
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Aug 13, 2012 00:06:22   #
Can not connect to Wizard.

But will try the http: //www.fujiflmusa.com

Thanks for suggestion
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Aug 12, 2012 13:32:34   #
All of a sudden after taking a few choice pictures yesterday I am now unable to get them out of my camera. The message I get in my computer says;

"Wizard does not reconigze this camera, or something to that efffect."
I have a FUJIFILM S3000 that is about ten years old.

Up until Now I haven't had any throuble saving pictures and placing them on my computer.
I am able to view these pictures while in my camera just can not transfer them to my comouter. HALP- HELP- Help!

Buddy 36
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Aug 5, 2012 10:14:59   #
tad1937 wrote:
That cloud hanging below the mountains caught my eye


And a good eye you have my friend! You have captured a couple of different subjects in one single take. These are the type of pictures I look for. Something like an old barn that gets my attention.

Buddy 36
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Jul 29, 2012 21:37:45   #
photophile wrote:
The carving looks attractive with the trees behing it.


Thank you photophile...I sort of like it too but I think because I was looking more for the LumberJack to pop, now he really pops and you don't see the distractions of the trees and greens around it.

I guess it is what floats your boat. That is why I always wear a floating device even on dry land you never know when it will rain..

Buddy36 ;-)
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Jul 29, 2012 15:39:53   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Trippmeister wrote:
Thanks so much, these are really great. What would he think of our modern DSLR's?

He would have a post here asking what he should get. And someone would ask him what kind of shooting he planned to do. And someone else would ask him what his current camera can't do that makes him want a new one. And someone else would ask how much he wanted to spend. And someone else ... :D

Trippmeister...Now that is what I have been talking about but it is something that is expected in todays times not to make it right of course but it is what is done and sorry to say expected.
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Jul 29, 2012 15:33:26   #
Audwulf wrote:
Likem it better with the trees.


Thank you Audwulf for your thoughts.

Buddy 36
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Jul 29, 2012 15:31:43   #
photomom25 wrote:
too much blue it distracts from the detail of the sculpture .


Thank you photomom for your comments. My thought was to eliminate the background to bring out the subject which is what Emmett did at my suggestion.

Buddy 36
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Jul 29, 2012 15:29:18   #
Audwulf wrote:
Likem it better with the trees.


Well Audwulf..I did too at first until I heard so many suggesting that I should have taken it at another angle too much background and etc. But again...I reckon a picture is in the eyes of the beholder. So perhaps I will just play with my own ball and let some of the otheres chase theirs. But really thanks to all that do take the time to view and make a suggestion. That is what this sight is all about isn't it?

Buddy 36
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Jul 29, 2012 15:20:55   #
Now by George that makes a lot of sense to me. Thank you Richard! :thumbup:

Buddy36
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Jul 29, 2012 00:27:04   #
Maybe the Lumber Jack moved?



Buddy 36

However I did take five shots so maybe only one or two were verical ? But...thank you sir for your comments and I promise I will always remember what you said about taking pictures. I need all of the help I can get. :thumbup:
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Jul 28, 2012 23:11:22   #
Yes I was lucky to get these few shots as rte 12 is a busy route with lots of traffic. Most of the shots were taken from accross the highway with telescope mode.




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Jul 28, 2012 23:07:38   #
twowindsbear wrote:
I'll suggest this 'fix' for your shot.

Flip your camera sideways - so it is 'portrait' format for a vertical scene. . . and move a bit closer to remove the pavement from the front & the 'distractions' from the sides.

Any more to post?


Sorry twowindsbear...unable to move in any closer due to highway traffic on US12 and the shot was taken vertically.

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Jul 28, 2012 21:51:49   #
RMM wrote:
BUDDY36 wrote:
RMM...thanks for the attempt but it is not what I was looking for. Like I said Emmett did a super job removing all of the thick background that was so overgrown you would have to really look to see the tree that the lumberJack was on/in.

Buddy 36


And of course you not having the original...well I will give you that much. But thanks my friend.

I didn't think that was what you were looking for. :) It was what you didn't expect.


Yes you can say a big AMEN to that Richard! LOL
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