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jlmphotos reacted to Mike G in Help! How to Remove Small Scratch from Rear LCD
Jewellers Rouge is an extremely fine abrasive mixture that is a dark red colour hence the name!
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jlmphotos got a reaction from dfaye in Help! How to Remove Small Scratch from Rear LCD
I use CREST toothpaste on my Tag Heuer watches. WORKS AMAZINGLY well. I haven't tried it on a glass screen tho.... I'd test it on an old piece of glass. I've also used jewelers roush to deep polish automobile glass and that works amazingly well to.
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jlmphotos got a reaction from Mike G in 35mm f2 vs f1.4
I love, love, love my 35 1.4 Those new 23, 35 and 50 F2 lenses may be faster focusing and (supposedly) sharper as told to us by all the paid shills on the inter webs, but I don't give a crap. I LOVE my 35 1.4. Won't part with it. The images are just phenomenal, clear, and oh so "zen like" Yeah. I said it. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Oh: And those F2 lenses are BUTT UGLY. and yes that does make a difference to me.
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jlmphotos got a reaction from frankinfuji in 35mm f2 vs f1.4
I love, love, love my 35 1.4 Those new 23, 35 and 50 F2 lenses may be faster focusing and (supposedly) sharper as told to us by all the paid shills on the inter webs, but I don't give a crap. I LOVE my 35 1.4. Won't part with it. The images are just phenomenal, clear, and oh so "zen like" Yeah. I said it. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Oh: And those F2 lenses are BUTT UGLY. and yes that does make a difference to me.
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jlmphotos got a reaction from Curiojo in Going to England - lenses
18-55 would be my choice (and it's also my don't leave home without lens). I've used it in rain, snow, sleet, freezing rain with no issues. If you are uncomfortable doing so, instead of spending 1100.00 on the 16-55 get yourself some zip lock bags (of which I carry several in my camera bags) and if it rains use them for some protection.
Problem solved. And you are traveling lightweight -- without the boat anchor that is the 16-55.
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jlmphotos got a reaction from gaopa in Deleting photos on XT-2
I'm not aware of a way to delete them simultaneously. And, IMHO you shouldn't be deleting images on the camera anyway as that "could" cause data corruption on the card. Just my two cents.
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jlmphotos got a reaction from charlieg54 in Deleting photos on XT-2
I'm not aware of a way to delete them simultaneously. And, IMHO you shouldn't be deleting images on the camera anyway as that "could" cause data corruption on the card. Just my two cents.
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jlmphotos got a reaction from mostlyphotos in Deleting photos on XT-2
I'm not aware of a way to delete them simultaneously. And, IMHO you shouldn't be deleting images on the camera anyway as that "could" cause data corruption on the card. Just my two cents.
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jlmphotos got a reaction from George_P in Going to England - lenses
18-55 would be my choice (and it's also my don't leave home without lens). I've used it in rain, snow, sleet, freezing rain with no issues. If you are uncomfortable doing so, instead of spending 1100.00 on the 16-55 get yourself some zip lock bags (of which I carry several in my camera bags) and if it rains use them for some protection.
Problem solved. And you are traveling lightweight -- without the boat anchor that is the 16-55.
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jlmphotos got a reaction from Spike666 in Lightroom for x-trans... seriously?
I process and submit quite a number of images to stock agencies. I have yet had one be rejected for the "watercolor" effect. Now I've had rejections due to my stupidity and/or negligence in not checking certain things in the frame, but never, ever due to that effect. So, even though I own Silkypix and Iridient, I use LR for 99.00% of my image processing.
Honestly, it's not that big of a deal "when" it occurs (to me) and my way of shooting.
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jlmphotos reacted to merlin in Rio Grande del Norte National Monument
Thanks, Jorge. It is indeed an amazing place, with loads of wonderful photographic opportunities.
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jlmphotos got a reaction from merlin in Rio Grande del Norte National Monument
Nice ! Looks like a very photogenic place!
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jlmphotos reacted to Jaco van Lith in A covert bag for traveling in cities
Do not go abroad, stay at home. Stop making phographs,
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jlmphotos reacted to andreshiwa in Capture One Pro 10.1 Released: Improved Fujifilm X-Trans Support
Hi Sir,
I beginning with C1 as well, and had the same feeling. ace
After reserve some more patience and read more, watch some tutorials and webinars I finding myself using C1 and discovering his power...
What I can say to you is : be patient and don't let be intimidated by the appearance of the interface. You can also switch to Migrate Workspace, that make C1 interface looks quite similar to LR interface. And don't give up
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jlmphotos reacted to jlmphotos in Shutter button came off ?
I will say the Edison facility is FANTASTIC! I used to have my 2001-2005 Fuji Finepix S1Pro and S2Pro dSLR's tuned, cleaned and repaired (on the rare occasion when needed() there. They are still outstanding!
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jlmphotos reacted to Warren in Shutter button came off ?
Spoke to Fuji repair in Edison, NJ. Camera has arrived. The woman answering the phone was super cool. Gave me a reference number and told me that I could call anytime and that she understood the separation anxiety...
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jlmphotos reacted to Sluw in 18-55 - should I expect more?
So... looks like there are some bad copies to me. That's a pity, quality control is very important to build a trusted brand. I'm glad mine is fine.
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jlmphotos reacted to milandro in 18-55 - should I expect more?
I owned and returned the 16-55 I didn’t find it to be better than the 18-55
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jlmphotos reacted to KirillSokolov in landscapes with fuji x
T2 + 23
DSCF7752 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
DSCF7851 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
DSCF7857 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr