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May 1, 2021 09:31:49   #
In addition to the suggestions already made, consider taking the photo from the corner of the room, on the right side. This will eliminate the door and hallway and make the room seem larger. You might want a picture of the view itself rather than trying to show it off at the end of the room. You could also try taking a photo from a corner on the window side of the room. Try it from the corner opposite the desk. Attempting to get your view into the picture may actually be detrimental in that it is both denigrating the room and not showing to any advantage. In your photo.
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Apr 20, 2021 09:35:55   #
It might not be a router problem. Recently my computers were all going slow. My girl friend who sells on line thought we needed new computers. In addition a few tv stations (but not all) were giving me a problem. I was starting to think in terms of a newer router, but in the past had found that the internet connection, was the problem. In some cases this has been the result of a loose wire, or water where the cable enters the building. So I called the service provider instead. Problem wasn't mine, but theirs. Before you spend money on a router, give them a call, and have the service techs check their equipment.
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Apr 5, 2021 11:55:12   #
Use what ever works for you and the conditions you are working with. In the field. I shoot virtually everything in auto. I need quick shoots. There are limitations of the gear I can carry, and use either an 18-400 or 28-300 lens on my cameras. Quick shots for ebay or etsy are set on auto. For contract shots I use a full studio set up, with several lights, shoot in raw.
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Mar 28, 2021 19:25:14   #
Virtually every lens I have on Nikon and Sony cameras is a full frame lens purchased and used on a film camera. As long as the mount is compatible you should not have a problem. If the lens mounts are not compatible there are converters that can be used.
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Mar 25, 2021 17:23:58   #
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Mar 24, 2021 09:18:02   #
I have several cameras and never deliberately use the video. I shot some video hi 8 years ago, using a video camera while visiting Thailand, but only because I wanted to extract stills and could not catch the shot in a fast moving action situation with my film (it was a long time ago) camera.
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Mar 24, 2021 09:07:20   #
The a/c may have a damaged compressor or be leaking in some way. I had a unit in my office years ago that completely iced up
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Mar 13, 2021 12:36:04   #
If you go into a place like Office Depot, you will find many of the chairs have a rating tag, that indicates the time when in theory you may be comfortable sitting. Obviously you would want the longest or highest possible comfort rating. You might also consider an additional cushion to support the small or your back. I used to use one years ago when flying a small plane. I now keep it in my car. Depending on exactly what your back problem is a cervical collar or some other form of neck support may help. I use one of those wrap around travel neck pillows when I drive.
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Mar 11, 2021 11:13:03   #
I tend to go light and shoot in a variety of conditions. Carrying a lot of glass, and switching the lens wouldn't work for me. Until recently, I was using a 28-300 on virtually ever camera. This set up was perfect for moving through rough terrain, traveling in several countries, or shooting at events like judo tournaments, Sometimes I was a few feet from the shot and at others several hundred away. For my purposes the range, and elimination of other glass was the perfect choice. I should point out that my 28-300 glass are Tamaron. and left over from my days of using film. I still have 28-300 glass on my Nikons, and Sony A mount cameras I have recently at started using a Tamaron 18-400 to one of my full frame, E mount Sony 7 11. Since the newer lens and camera are considerably lighter, I may be using it as my primary set up. I had to put a Cannon to Sony E mount converter the 711. If you are using a Nikon, you won't have the problem. Tamoron makes an 18-400 for Nikon that you might want to consider.
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Mar 8, 2021 09:51:28   #
Decide what it is you want to gain when you purchase the new camera. Often an older camera will serve just as well. It depends on your purpose. Sometimes the best thing to do is invest in a different lens. Before you purchase a new camera consider if it has features you need. features that rarely needed, but nice to have, or if you would be buying things you will never use. Depending on what the shooting situation and environment requires I would take a different camera with me. Sometimes what I need is a high speed shutter, at other times I need to print something very large. More often than not I use a Sony Aps C, camera with a 24-300 mm lens for what I do, while I have friends who would not consider a camera that was not full frame and rarely shoot with anything other than a full frame camera and an 80 mm prime lens.
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Mar 8, 2021 09:33:33   #
I reformat cards if I switch to a different or more than likely a new camera. So far cards have outlasted some of my cameras. I have a few older cameras that can not handle the newer, larger cards. Other than that I have not had a problem. However there can be a few speed issues if you go to a newer camera using an old card.
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Feb 24, 2021 13:44:22   #
If you don't save after editing the changes will not appear, anywhere other than on your computer. When you send it somewhere, post it or send it to be printed it will revert to the unsaved version.
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Feb 17, 2021 21:49:28   #
Chances are what you are trying to copy is part of a jpg or image. You can copy the entire image and then crop it to get the part you want.
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Jan 7, 2021 11:51:48   #
A GPS for a truck or motor home might be using maps that are very different from those you would use if you were traveling by car. In some cases the routing necessary for a motor home or truck would add several hours to the trip. For example I had to drive to a town on Long Island from Monticello, a motor home route sent me over the George Washington Bridge and avoided parkways. The estimated time to my destination was over 5 hours. While a more direct route by car could theoretically get me there in 2.5.
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Nov 7, 2020 09:22:47   #
lrm wrote:
Cataracts coming out. Must decide (1) two distance lens or (2) two near vision lens) or (3) Distance lens in left eye and near vision lens in right eye. Using camera with right eye. has anyone gone through this, and what advice do you have.


If I were getting it done today, I would be looking for a lens that was progressive. Most doctors that I have spoken with do not recommend one lens for distance and another for close work. Often talking with more than one doctor will give you a better choice in what to do.
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