Just call them, they will help you get it right. They speek English also.
I think you have some nice captures. I shoot a lot of hawks when I see them, but most of mine are in the neighborhood. The crows usually let me know when one is in the area. I just have a 300mm so I have to get closer, they usually don't mind.
Calibration of your monitor and printer will help you get what you see. I use ColorMunki.
I had a similar issue on my D3100. Try removing the battery for a few minutes,l then install the battery, go to the camera menu and hit "reset shooting controls. This is what the people at Costco told me to do and it worked like a charm. I now keep a Minute rice bag in my camera bag to suck up any moisture that might enter the camera. Good luck.
5 and 6 with 5 being my fave. I like the foreground as well as the extra clouds reflected in the water. Awesome yellow trees.
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For live view you should put the cover on the eyepiece, I do believe that will help.
Here is a link I found for the "Folmer Multiple Back" image 2. Well for some reason I am unable to post the link. Just Google Folmer Multiple Back and the first article that pops up should be what I was trying to send you.
Anyway it is possibly from a Century Penny Picture, Folmer Multiple camera. IIt looks the same but I do not see the brass tag on the one in this article. It is on a Graflex website.
I hope this helps.
Very cool captures Dale. Pun intended.
Awesome images, Jerry. Love them all.
Don't forget to send them all your banking info. I get zillions each year from these dummies. lol
As long as there is no electricity when electronics get wet and are well dried before electricity hits them, there won't be a problem. Cell Phones dropped in water will survive if battery is removed and phone is well dried such as putting it in rice to suck out moisture. I keep a minute rice bag in my camera bag, to help keep the moisture out of my bag.
I guess the clothes drier works also. lol
I am glad you got your pictures back.
Definitely send the manufacture the story, they might possible hook you up with a free card for the story. I would.
I just signed up for ImageBriefs website. They have clients buying images from $200 - $30,000, the highest one I have seen posted.
Just curious if anyone here has any feedback. Here is a link to one of their briefs: http://www.imagebrief.com/briefs/travel-image-taken-in-thailand-cambodia-or-vietnam-with-human-element-kSJtno
Thanks for any comments.