DPChallenge: A Digital Photography Contest You are not logged in. (log in or register
 

DPChallenge Forums >> Hardware and Software >> guess who's gone "bi"...
Pages:  
Showing posts 26 - 36 of 36, (reverse)
AuthorThread
12/19/2014 07:48:32 AM · #26
Originally posted by Mike:

Originally posted by Garry:

I wish, Robert...but with my first rugrat on the way, can't afford such luxuries!


stick with the 7D, in about a year when that kid starts moving you are be thankful.

btw, congrats.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
That would be pretty accurate.
12/19/2014 08:25:28 AM · #27
Originally posted by Mike:

Originally posted by P-A-U-L:

Hope he signed it:)


i'm betting he left his dust on the sensor.

yeah, but he's arranged various colored dust on the sensor so that every shot is a sunset over water, he just chooses what he wants to be in the midground of the shot...
12/19/2014 08:30:57 AM · #28
Originally posted by RyanW:

Originally posted by Mike:

Originally posted by P-A-U-L:

Hope he signed it:)


i'm betting he left his dust on the sensor.

yeah, but he's arranged various colored dust on the sensor so that every shot is a sunset over water, he just chooses what he wants to be in the midground of the shot...


That camera has also seen him naked....just that thought would scare away all dust bunnies.
12/19/2014 09:45:57 AM · #29
Originally posted by tanguera:

Hehehehe, I'm not done acquiring yet. When I get my hands on a 750, I'll let you know ;)


I was in an Amazon fulfillment center the other day. I walked past the shelf with all the high end camera gear. They had an entire row of D750's. I have to admit, after 10 minutes of walking past shelves upon shelves stacked high with completely random crap, an entire row of gold boxes stopped me in my tracks...
12/19/2014 09:45:57 AM · #30
Originally posted by tanguera:

Hehehehe, I'm not done acquiring yet. When I get my hands on a 750, I'll let you know ;)


I was in an Amazon fulfillment center the other day. I walked past the shelf with all the high end camera gear. They had an entire row of D750's. I have to admit, after 10 minutes of walking past shelves upon shelves stacked high with completely random crap, an entire row of gold boxes stopped me in my tracks...
12/19/2014 10:42:43 AM · #31
Is that the one you bought off me Robert? If so that's cool to see it go around DPC.
12/19/2014 12:16:33 PM · #32
Originally posted by Mike:

Originally posted by P-A-U-L:

Hope he signed it:)


i'm betting he left his dust on the sensor.


Boy, did he ever...
12/19/2014 06:48:01 PM · #33
Originally posted by tanguera:

Originally posted by Mike:

Originally posted by P-A-U-L:

Hope he signed it:)


i'm betting he left his dust on the sensor.


Boy, did he ever...


*snort* Boy, what I went through when I did the unspeakable (in Bear's eyes), he was sure my sensor would be full of dust...nope! It was fine :-) And he did enjoy noting that the D7100 has a lot of fluffy little features on it, which I don't use anyway...

So how do you like being bi, Johanna? I can also shoot Canon though as the redhead and I have parted ways, seems like it will be quite some time before I feel the need to straing my wrists picking up a gigantically heavy body with the LCD placed wayyyyy too far over to the left, and re-acquainting myself with where everything's located
12/19/2014 07:09:56 PM · #34
I *did* warn her it would need a good sensor cleaning...
12/19/2014 09:12:43 PM · #35
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

I *did* warn her it would need a good sensor cleaning...


Yes, in all fairness, he did warn me.

Just finished the first round of cleaning. Now I have to go borrow sweetie's lens to see how well I did...

And no, don't start hitting me up to buy any of my own. He already owns just about every lens I'd need. He just doesn't use them. He's more of a "collector"... LOL

In fact, he just bought Bear's 17mm T/S, which is how this whole bi business got started...

Susan, I'm going to be struggling with where everything is on the behemoth. And I've got to get a feel for it (my D700 is like an appendage). But that shouldn't take too long...
12/20/2014 09:38:43 AM · #36
Originally posted by tanguera:

...Susan, I'm going to be struggling with where everything is on the behemoth. And I've got to get a feel for it (my D700 is like an appendage). But that shouldn't take too long...


Just expect to do everything backwards for awhile and you'll be fine ;-) It would probably take me about an hour or so with a Canon to re-acquaint myself with where everything is again.
Pages:  
Current Server Time: 09/06/2025 02:33:08 PM

Please log in or register to post to the forums.


Home - Challenges - Community - League - Photos - Cameras - Lenses - Learn - Help - Terms of Use - Privacy - Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 09/06/2025 02:33:08 PM EDT.