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Watches - another passion of ours, it seems...post your pics!
What strap is that? Very nice! Not a DSOTM. Maybe it's the lighting or maybe is has a coating on the case but hat's a standard Speed Pro. Look at the subdials. Plus, it has tritium lume which predates the DSOTM by a couple decades.- leftnose
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Watches - another passion of ours, it seems...post your pics!
Ooh. Russian and Swiss? Those are my two most recent acquisitions as well! eBay Vostok: I don't have any other square watches and this was purchased on a bit of a whim. Horrible watch to use, not automatic and has the funky Vostok crown that makes winding a little difficult...- leftnose
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acidtripwow passed
I learned yesterday that Al passed away over the New Year's holiday. He wasn't as active a user over the last couple years but he was a headphoneus supremus from back in the day, a head-fi member since 2001, and a headphones guy from long before the portable digital revolution. Al sort of...- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
What's the verdict? I'm tempted to swap my 17-40L for this. I'm thinking the 16-35/4L IS and my 100L IS Macro would make a great two lens "general" travel set.- leftnose
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UM Pro 10 Cable Question
I disagree. The distance from the IEM to the "Y" joint will dictate where it can run. If the legs of the Y are shorter, you can't run the cable down your chest as it will catch on your throat. Such cables have to go down your back. Cables wtih longer legs to the "Y" can run down the...- leftnose
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UM Pro 10 Cable Question
So my Klipsch X5s finally wore out after at least 5 years in service. I'm thinking of getting a set of Westone UM Pro 10s to replace them. I know that they'll be a bit more neutral than my Klipschs ans I'm OK with that. However, how do the cables run on the Westones? I know they're up and...- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
I've got a third party collar for my 100L as well. I think it's Vello branded. The main issue I have with it is that the detent is very stiff so it's hard to get off the lens even when loosened completely. It feels like I have to pull/rotate the assmbly a bit too much to get it off and...- leftnose
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Pen-Fi (FPs, RBs, BPs, etc...) [56k Warning]
Yeah, Private Reserve is definitely a "pleasure" ink rather than a "business" ink. Visconti Blue, Aurora Blue (too purple for me), or Waterman Florida Blue are all better for getting work done.- leftnose
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Pen-Fi (FPs, RBs, BPs, etc...) [56k Warning]
I love blue ink. From top to bottom, I think Private Reserve makes the best. Lake Placid Blue, Midnight Blue, DC Supershow, Ebony Blue, American Blue. They're all fantastic. But they all behave like modern super saturated inks and take a while to dry and can feather on bad paper. Visconti...- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
You could try your question in the Nikon thread....- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
Yup. When I buy a lens from Amazon, I always wait for my points to come in before buying any accessories for it. In this case, it'll pay for more than half the price of the hood. Makes the overpriced nature of the hood easier to swallow.- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
I've only been talking about it for a year but I finally cashed in some Amazon points after an appropriate price drop on the lens itself: and a 100% crop from a 1/5 second handheld exposure: I'll be spending more time with this lens going forward. It's certainly larger...- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
Except for the price. I've got way too much invested in just plates!- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
Ah! Vello's: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/743382-REG/Vello_LA_MFT_LM_Micro_4_3_To_Leica.html Honestly, though, I don't remember paying that much for it. Fits tight on both the camera and lens with no perceptible play. I think if I changed lenses more often, I would get the OE...- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
Nope, not rotated. A Manfrotto 055XPROB with convertible center column. (I need to buy a second flash to balance shadows better) I use Lightroom 5. I've never used Panasonic's software even when I had my GX1. Yes to all your questions, PiP magnification that can be moved...- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
A little beauty shot. The changes to the MF aids are fantastic, BTW. Auto enlarge and focus peaking combined works really, really well.- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
The accessory viewfinder of the GX1 was one thing I didn't like about it. It increases the effective size of the camera quite a bit so I never really considered the E-P5. (As an aside, I think Oly's naming convention is horrible: E-PM2, E-PL5, E-P5, E-M5, E-M1. Not very well thought out to...- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
Yeah, that M2 is a pretty horrible "upgrade." Makes me glad I bought a GX7. Now I just need to sell my GX1.- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
Here'e the problem with the Df: http://www.engadget.com/gallery/nikon-df-nikon-df-dslr-retro-nikkor-d4/1290980/#!slide=1291001 I actually have an F3 so this is a good comparison to me. The Df is still a big, bulky DSLR despite its retro looks. I also think it's overpriced by about...- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
I agree about the attraction to 24mm. It's just a bit too wide for me as a prime for general use, though. But the overwhelming percentage of shots taken with my 24-105 are at 24mm. Like over 60%. After 35mm, 24mm is the most common focal length in my Lightroom catalog.- leftnose
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Watches - another passion of ours, it seems...post your pics!
Put the Speedy Pro on leather over the weekend. Man, is this a comfortable combo!- leftnose
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Watches - another passion of ours, it seems...post your pics!
Just picked this up. A new-to-me 2013 Maratac Large pilot. on my 7-7/8" wrist.- leftnose
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The Canon Thread
Nice. If that had an option for some kind of viewfinder, I would have jumped on that as well, to hell with the GX1 I just bought. Does the adapter have electrical contacts for aperture and AF?- leftnose
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The NIKON Thread (Talk About Nikon Stuff here)
Quote: You can buy a new FM10 or F6. They've stopped developing new film SLRs but they still make them.- leftnose
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The Leica Thread
I see an M2 and an M3. What are the lenses?- leftnose
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