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Mr. & Mrs. Spider - macro quality
I am amazed by the technical quality of this shot at http://www.oz-greetings.com.au/photo It was taken on Macro setting/automatic WITHOUT tripod. The camera was held by ancient hands on a rather windy day. The spidersÂ’ web was constantly blown about. You can click on photo to enlarge. My mid-range Panasonic Lumix D... 14 Mar 2010 09:51
Focus on Imaging, NEC Birmingham
Did anyone go to this year's Focus? Was it worthwhile? It's the last day tomorrow (Wednesday) and I have a day free, just wondered if it was worth going. ... 10 Mar 2010 05:20
Decent compact for timelapse - recommendation?
Can anyone recommend a good compact digital camera with an interval timer? No other features matter at all, just decent image quality and the ability to shoot something like 1 frame every 3 seconds for an hour. Plan is to build a strut mounting for a light aircraft, get it CAA approved as a "minor modification... 9 Mar 2010 17:01
The sky with lines
I'm trying to print out an image. The lighter parts of the sky have an irritating series of darker lines across them; the lines match the path of the print head across the paper. <http://emberapp.com/evildmp/images/scan-1/sizes/o> The lines are almost exactly 1mm apart in the actual print. In this cropped s... 8 Mar 2010 13:06
Inkjet ink and photo paper
I've had pretty good results from a Canon MP970, with glossy 10x15cm photo paper from ALDI (sometimes branded "Rex"). Is there likely to be an improvement over this using Canon branded paper? Also, I will soon need to replace some ink. Are there any 3rd-party suppliers of reliable quality that can be recommended?... 7 Mar 2010 05:18
Polaroid PoGo printer
<http://www.polaroid.com/Products/Polaroid+PoGo/> How well do these work with Macs? And, are they really anything more than a gimmick headed for landfill in 18 months' time? Daniele ... 7 Mar 2010 09:39
Photo storage
I have a large number of family photographs - a large carton full of prints, slides and negatives - that I need to go through, sort out, and organise into some form of appropriate permanent storage. Some just need to be safely archived, others will go into albums. What can I buy that will be good for archiving ... 5 Mar 2010 19:40
Enlarger types
For the past year I've been using a Durst M370 B&W enlarger which I believe is the condenser type and it seems to work well for me. Recently I came by a Fujimotor colour enlarger which I believe is the diffuser type. I've not got around to trying it out yet. What I'd like to know is:- what is the difference be... 26 Feb 2010 11:59
reverse polarity , could 'fry' a digital .
And now for a situation that could ' fry' a digital - anybody know anything about a Courtenay Colorflash 100 Studio flash ? Is it reverse polarity ? What is its voltage ? It is a fabulous piece of British engineering in the Midlands from circa 1976 , part of the stock that survived their Halesowen factory fire ... 17 Feb 2010 19:08
Police U-turn on photographers and anti-terror laws
"Albert Ross" <spam(a)dev_null.com.invalid> wrote in message news:7di2i5hcg52jvbrn0vh05jc83s9o112fac(a)4ax.com... Licensing cameras and registering camera owners with the police would be an effective way to combat terrorism and paedophilia. It would make the streets safe for children to play. Not that childr... 1 Mar 2010 04:50
External optical Viewfinder
Which fairly modestly priced, external (shoe mounted) optical viewfinder; would the assembled photographers chose for themselves? Thanks for any advice. ... 17 Feb 2010 19:08
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