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A little OT

A little OT

2001-02-26 by J. Larry Hendry

Several people have asked me about the camera I used to take some of my MOTM
photos.

So, I put some information about the camera and non-synth photos up for
those that are interested:

Larry Hendry
http://24.12.85.234/larry

Re: [motm] A little OT

2001-02-26 by KA4HJH

>Several people have asked me about the camera I used to take some of my MOTM
>photos.
>
>So, I put some information about the camera and non-synth photos up for
>those that are interested:

What, no picture of the camera? Are you one of those ebay-ers who just
expects me to look it up at Sony's web site?

[having a bad evening--feels good to at least be able to joke around again]


The lens blocking the viewfinder thing sucks. That's the way it always is
with cameras, always one feature missing.


-- 
Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
"The Mac Doctor"

Re: [motm] A little OT

2001-02-26 by elhardt@aol.com

droscar@... writes:

>>What, no picture of the camera?<<

Using the camera to take a picture of itself ?  Perhaps one of those bendable 
lenses will help (or a mirror).  I think a camera taking a picture of itself 
violates the laws of physics.  Kind of like when my vacuum cleaner gets dusty 
and I use it to vacuum itself.  Stuff like that blows my mind.  I think I 
must have found some hidden space/time dimension to be able to do that.  How 
about when you look into a mirror, you get a mirror image where everything is 
in reverse.  Well everything isn't in reverse!  Only left and right are, but 
not top and bottom.  Things like these keep me awake long hours every night.  
Please give me my Prozac and make the pain go away.

-Elhardt

Re: [motm] A little OT

2001-02-26 by KA4HJH

>Please give me my Prozac and make the pain go away.

Prozac won't save you. You need some "Bob" Pilz...then it will ALL make sense.

-- 
Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
"The Mac Doctor"

RE: [motm] A little OT

2001-02-26 by Aardvark-mi

Here's a Digital Photography Review website that will give you anything and everything you need to know about Larry's camera! (How they got their hands on 'Larry's' camera I'll never know)... The site includes a complete review including pictures of the camera from all angles...
If you would like to know about other makes and models here's the link...
I've been shopping for a DC for awhile and I'm leaning toward the Canon G1. It's a little pricey (3-4 MOTM modules) but meets all my needs and all my wifes needs
Al
-----Original Message-----
From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:jlarryh@iquest.net]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 2:49 AM
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [motm] A little OT

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Several people have asked me about the camera I used to take some of my MOTM
photos.

So, I put some information about the camera and non-synth photos up for
those that are interested:

Larry Hendry
http://24.12.85.234/larry





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Re: [motm] A little OT

2001-02-26 by J. Larry Hendry

OK, To all you "want-to-be Stooges" who complained about no picture of the camera, I did think about it. I have my work-sponsored digital camera here too and was going to use that. But, the 3rd party card reader that goes with my work camera drivers conflict with the rest of my USB stuff. Sigh.... I hate computers. So, I don't have that one set up to down load at home. Besides, as Al pointed out, there are plenty of photos of the camera out there with reviews and such.
There are a lot of good cameras out there I am sure. So, please do not consider my web site information as a recommendation that this is the right camera for you. It is meant to accomplish two things. 1. Make that "which camera do you use?" question easier to answer in a simple and more complete method. 2. Explain why the camera was right for me.
After the original photo of my MOTM-300 modification where you can see the very details on the PCB, the notes have been trickling in asking about the camera (and a few about the modification). At least now, I can give a consistent answer. :)
Larry H
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 5:49 AM
Subject: RE: [motm] A little OT

Here's a Digital Photography Review website that will give you anything and everything you need to know about Larry's camera! (How they got their hands on 'Larry's' camera I'll never know)... The site includes a complete review including pictures of the camera from all angles...
If you would like to know about other makes and models here's the link...
I've been shopping for a DC for awhile and I'm leaning toward the Canon G1. It's a little pricey (3-4 MOTM modules) but meets all my needs and all my wifes needs
Al
-----Original Message-----
From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:jlarryh@...]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 2:49 AM
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [motm] A little OT

Several people have asked me about the camera I used to take some of my MOTM
photos.

So, I put some information about the camera and non-synth photos up for
those that are interested:

Larry Hendry
http://24.12.85.234/larry





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