If you still want to use the Vivitars on your digital camera, you can get a hot shoe adapter to regulate the voltage problem.
I have a few well-stored Olympus Camedia Printers, Model P-300U and the A4 size one.
It's well-dated, I even have to buy a USB to Parallel printer adapter cable, since there is no more support from Olympus, I installed the driver from the CD supplied, but the printer doesn't show up at all. I have window 10.
Wondering if anybody is still using them? Any advice will be appreciated.
I am interested
Do you know the shipping cost to Canada, no rush but trackable
Thanks
Sometimes, there will be a trade-off between convenience and the optimal quality, depends on the purpose. I am not getting any younger, can't drag the heavy niceties around anymore, just returned from a cruise, equipped with a pair of Nikon 1 with the 2 extreme zooms, I have never been so happy for a long time.
I haven't get that toy yet, maybe one day.
So, don't kill the messenger who has nothing to sell. Lol
Just a public service.
Did I hear that has been destroyed by ISIS?
In Kodachrome days, we used to joke about the exposure time was 8 weeks at f11! 🤣
Thanks again for allow me to stir up the dirt, I do have 6 Large format inkjet printers around for modern days printing, its a matter of interest, wants not, waste not, just want to use up the media and to have some fun with these oldies, rather than to junk them.
Thanks for all the great advise.
Here I come, Amazon.
It has been a very long time for me to do some photo printing when I tried to set up the 2 Olympus Camedia dye-sub printers, I noticed that the driver is for Window 3.1, window 95 and the Mac, and the cable is for Parallel ports which are not available on the current PC.
Time flies and has left me way behind, any suggestion to make this work?
What a pity that the printers are brand new and I have fair bits of material in stock too.
TIA
We'll be on the MSC Seaview set sail on Nov 8th, with 2 days in Barcelona for the pre-cruise tour.
Tell us more when you return.
I am debating should I take the Canon with the Tamron 16-300 or a pair of Nikon 1 with the 6.7-10 and 10-100 zoom which I enjoyed so much from last year's cruise.
I have been doing real estate work, as a soloist since I retired from real architectural photography. The main difference is that the real estate agents don't want to pay, thats why most of them drive the Mercedes. Yet they are rather demanding, they want everything from the drone to HDR to video. Architects are great because they always pass the bill to their clients. Architects are professional, highly educated while the agents have a wide range of background, from ex-charter accountants to mom and pop operations. Try to explain to them about mixed light? Good luck.
There is pre-glued gator board available