San Francisco for the VMWorld convention. Still did a lot of sightseeing including Alcatraz.

Visiting your old stomping grounds? 

vipergts831 Has the TF retired? Or just being utterly lazy? 44,159 posts Gallery: 42 photos Likes: 561 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Taking better shots with an iPhone than MDJAK with a 1DX More info | Sep 03, 2013 09:47 | #316 dgrPhotos wrote in post #16258784 San Francisco for the VMWorld convention. Still did a lot of sightseeing including Alcatraz. ![]() Visiting your old stomping grounds? -Omar- Flickr
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LVMoose Moose gets blamed for everything. More info | Sep 03, 2013 09:48 | #317 |
vipergts831 Has the TF retired? Or just being utterly lazy? 44,159 posts Gallery: 42 photos Likes: 561 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Taking better shots with an iPhone than MDJAK with a 1DX More info | Sep 03, 2013 09:51 | #318 |
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Sep 03, 2013 09:58 | #320 LV Moose wrote in post #16263994 I need IS on everything. If they made reading glasses with IS, I'd probably have a couple pair.
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D.Vance Goldmember 4,163 posts Likes: 12 Joined Jan 2011 Location: VA More info | Sep 03, 2013 10:00 | #321 LV Moose wrote in post #16263994 I need IS on everything. If they made reading glasses with IS, I'd probably have a couple pair. I did see this at Cabelas: Image hosted by forum (661325) © D. Vance [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. I wonder if the video editors on The Titanic ever went, "Sorry, I can't right now. I'm busy synching the Titanic..."
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vipergts831 Has the TF retired? Or just being utterly lazy? 44,159 posts Gallery: 42 photos Likes: 561 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Taking better shots with an iPhone than MDJAK with a 1DX More info | Sep 03, 2013 10:10 | #322 |
LVMoose Moose gets blamed for everything. More info | Sep 03, 2013 13:03 | #323 D. Vance wrote in post #16264012 I did see this at Cabelas: I actually tried a couple brands of IS binoculars at a sporting goods store a few years ago. Didn't get any; we don't use 'em enough to justify the cost. Moose
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Chet showed up to keep the place interesting More info | Sep 03, 2013 13:05 | #324 Sup donkeys.
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MOkoFOko nut impotent and avoiding Geoff 19,889 posts Likes: 22 Joined Jun 2010 Location: Michigan More info | Sep 03, 2013 15:25 | #326 monk3y wrote in post #16260702 If only Sony offers English menus on their cameras here I would have tried the RX1 already haha damN!! Wut. Sony RX1's don't have an english menu system? I guess they're all in Japanese over there? D. Vance wrote in post #16264012 I did see this at Cabelas: Heard about that--seems like an idiotic idea for the price. I find it highly amusing that the ONLY L-series products that Canon warranties beyond 1-year are binoculars...
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MOkoFOko nut impotent and avoiding Geoff 19,889 posts Likes: 22 Joined Jun 2010 Location: Michigan More info | Sep 03, 2013 15:43 | #327 THe comments in this article cracked me up:
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 03, 2013 17:31 | #328 that is a small aperture binocular 10 good for bright clear day use, not good for astronomy...mine an asahi pentax is 16x50 and a celestron 15x70 Cheers,
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MOkoFOko nut impotent and avoiding Geoff 19,889 posts Likes: 22 Joined Jun 2010 Location: Michigan More info | Sep 03, 2013 20:01 | #329 tonyniev wrote in post #16265288 that is a small aperture binocular 10 good for bright clear day use, not good for astronomy...mine an asahi pentax is 16x50 and a celestron 15x70 Binoculars are actually used for astronomy? I assumed that with their limited magnification they'd be considered kind of useless.
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tonyniev Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 03, 2013 22:48 | #330 if you want to gaze the universe, binoculars are great, I use 70 x, and 15 or 16 aperture, I can see the moons of jupiter as well as the rings of saturn, the andromeda galaxy, orion nebula and the true colors of the giant stars like betelgeuse Cheers,
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