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Sep 23, 2012 06:15:02   #
Thank you, Robert, this is more usefull than just size comparisons. Will use it a lot.
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Sep 21, 2012 05:18:44   #
Hi:
I have a Sigma 12-24mm, f4.5-5.6 EX and case. All perfect condition that I have been thinking of selling. Make me an offer.
jayholmes88@gmail.com
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Sep 5, 2012 06:23:56   #
Hi Guys:
One freind has a 2000 Nissan Maxima.
Another has had a 2000 Miata soft top and now has a 2007 Miata hard top convertable.
I have a Ford 2000 Explorer.
None of these cars have ever been waxed, the reason, most late model cars have excellent paint finishes that do not require waxing just a reguler hand washing with mild soap and water.
The wax industry does not want you to know this for obvious reasons. Wax only collects dirt which abraids the finish when you clean it off. Save your money your cars finish, don't wax your baby's paint.
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Aug 15, 2012 23:47:53   #
Sorry MT, I forgot to give you my address.

jayholmes88@gmail.com
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Aug 15, 2012 23:45:28   #
Hi there!

I am interested in the Pan Head and would like to know how much you will let it go for?

Thanks, jajay
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Jun 14, 2012 08:42:52   #
Hi John:
Nice work, in particular shots 7 and 8 impress me the most.
Which lens and at what distance, hand held or tripod?
The resolution is great in these shots.
Thanks, John. JayJay
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Jun 4, 2012 06:53:14   #
Thank you so much for a very useful site.
Anyone serious about advancing their software skills should download this site.
Unbelieveable resources for a vast assortment of photographic and artistic programs all of which are free.
Download it and go out of your mind.
Thank you again for this gift.
JayJay
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May 28, 2012 06:19:17   #
Hi:
Amazon and Adorama have the SLIK SH-705E pan and tilt heads with QR plate for about $35, free s/h. I have two heads on medium and heavy duty tripods, which support my Canon Mk II with macro slider rail, large flash and Tamron 70-300mm (better than Canon's L), for a total exceeding 6 pounds. These heads hold like you would not believe, you can spend more but you will not get a better grip.
Jay
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Apr 27, 2012 08:08:00   #
Hi:

Sorry but you don't convert a CF card to an SD/SDHC, you convert the SD/SDHC to a CF card, big difference.

I went to the site and ordered a second converter card for my CANON 5D MK II, exactly the same as my current converter which I paid at least quadruple as much for back in December. It's the Extreme CF Adapter at $8 and change plus about $5 s/h, a real bargain. Works perfectly with all my SD cards (also micro in it's adapter) and my card reader.

Thank you for letting people know there is such a device which is cheap and really does work.

jayjay88
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Apr 4, 2012 05:32:01   #
Hi: I have this lens and a Sigma 12mm-24mm, I still haven't been able to decide which is better.
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Mar 22, 2012 06:00:18   #
Too high, AMAZON sells it new for $63 free s/h.

jj88
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Mar 22, 2012 05:51:45   #
Hi:

That offer is way too low.

I know as I have years of buy/sell used equipment, Nikon, Canon, Hasselblad, Linhof, Sinar, etc.

Try Craigs List and Adorama, but don't settle for so little money.

The Canon 5DMII is my current body, bought new, the MKIII did nothing to lower the MII's value because it's too expensive for the minor upgrades, only a real PRO would buy it (maybe).

Good Luck, Jay Holmes
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Mar 6, 2012 00:56:17   #
Your information solved my problem perfectly, thank you very much, again I learned something new.
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Mar 6, 2012 00:42:50   #
Thank you, I'll try it soon. Jay
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Mar 6, 2012 00:21:38   #
I have been using PhotoShop CS5 Extended for a while, no problems.
All of a sudden, when I crop a photo and press "crop" the image disappears and I can't get it to reappear.
This has never happened before using any of my PS programs, now it happens everytime. The PS works fine otherwise.
Any help will be appreciated, thank you.
Jay Holmes
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