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by donjuan » Tue Mar 14, 2006 9:43 pm
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by Apollo » Wed Mar 15, 2006 12:47 am
Observatory and graveyard, nice starting point
I'd turn the date stamp off, as you can always get that from the exif data stored with the image.
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by hazy » Wed Mar 15, 2006 8:32 pm
Hey D you never said what you got.Good shots even though they are of a far off land in the east. My first Digital was a fujis2 pro, more extras in it than Gone With The Wind. Wish I still had my first ever SLR though. A cheeky wee Zenith E. Still got millions of B&W negs and the quality was really good.
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by Sharon » Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:07 pm
Any good "vintage" shots of Glasgow you could be sharing Hazy?
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by donjuan » Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:47 pm
hazy wrote:Hey D you never said what you got.Good shots even though they are of a far off land in the east. My first Digital was a fujis2 pro, more extras in it than Gone With The Wind. Wish I still had my first ever SLR though. A cheeky wee Zenith E. Still got millions of B&W negs and the quality was really good.
http://www.digicamreview.co.uk/vivitar_vivicam_3760_review.htm
Vivitar 3760 it was a birthday present.
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by hazy » Fri Mar 17, 2006 6:39 pm
Sharon wrote:Any good "vintage" shots of Glasgow you could be sharing Hazy?
I will be buying a Neg scanner soon so as I can get my old B&W onto my laptop. Bear with me.
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by e2wufos1 » Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:01 pm
How do you find the Vivitar 3760 Donjuan because I have a vivitar 3935 and find it uses a lot of battery power when I say a lot I mean after about 24 shots the batteries are dead and thats me using Duracell or Energiser.
I've also tried high capacity (2100 and 2400Mah) rechargeables and their just as bad the photos it takes are quite good but nothing in my opinion you can't beat the good old 35mm SLR
Jim
Ps nice photos
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by donjuan » Tue Apr 04, 2006 2:29 pm
e2wufos1 wrote:How do you find the Vivitar 3760 Donjuan because I have a vivitar 3935 and find it uses a lot of battery power when I say a lot I mean after about 24 shots the batteries are dead and thats me using Duracell or Energiser.
I've also tried high capacity (2100 and 2400Mah) rechargeables and their just as bad the photos it takes are quite good but nothing in my opinion you can't beat the good old 35mm SLR
Jim
Ps nice photos
The battery life is fine, I use Energizer NiMH rechargeable and can fill a 128 SD card no problem.
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