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10/11/2003 01:08:55 AM · #1 |
If any of you have a Canon EF 400 2.8L IS USM laying around that needs a good lens hood, B&H have a really good deal on one...check it out..
Lens hood...
Don't let anyone tell you that this is an unreasonable hobby to get into, from a fiscal standpoint.
PS - MJB coffee can is offered at $1.99. And it's metal.
Message edited by author 2003-10-11 01:10:36. |
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10/11/2003 01:23:51 AM · #2 |
LOL, I just want the lens does that cost $.02?
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10/11/2003 01:24:39 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Ram21: LOL, I just want the lens does that cost $.02? |
I'll carve you one, out of ebony, fluted with silver inlay and backlit specs, in a braided silk bag for 598.00. |
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10/11/2003 01:39:32 PM · #4 |
Sounds nice,, but mine is neoprene rubber made rigid w/ duct tape and duct taped onto an extra ring.
SO it's still w/ the silver/black theme. |
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10/11/2003 01:41:09 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by sslickk: Sounds nice,, but mine is neoprene rubber made rigid w/ duct tape and duct taped onto an extra ring.
SO it's still w/ the silver/black theme. |
Brrr... (shudders at the thought of it). |
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10/11/2003 01:43:50 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by sslickk: Sounds nice,, but mine is neoprene rubber made rigid w/ duct tape and duct taped onto an extra ring.
SO it's still w/ the silver/black theme. |
Been watching Red Green again, hey?
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10/11/2003 01:56:44 PM · #7 |
Wathcing? My family lives Red Green, dontcha ya know?
I think I have duct tape in every room of the house, and multiples in some. LOL (well maybe not the bathroom, but I have used it there)
Gee, Zeuszen.. don't go for the industrial look, hey?
I've become quite proficient at making do. It works, ugly as sin, but it works.
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10/11/2003 02:12:59 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by sslickk: Wathcing?
Gee, Zeuszen.. don't go for the industrial look, hey?
I've become quite proficient at making do. It works, ugly as sin, but it works. |
I do have a weak spot for velcro.
I just mounted a tiny level on a cam, sawed off the level from a stud finder gadget bought cheaply at a hardware store, sanded the edges and velcroed (hey, a new word!) it on a friends Minolta 7i flash housing. (She had trouble getting horizons straight.)
So, next time you need a level to do some carpentry or build a fence, make sure you have a 7i in your toolbox. ;-) |
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10/11/2003 02:33:02 PM · #9 |
Great tip!
My tripod doesn't rotate so I have problems getting vertical shots.
My solution this past week was to get a short step ladder out of the garage and bungy a feather pillow on top. That way I could position the camera how I needed. Using the remote shutter release allowed me to get clear shots.
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