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Dec 24, 2010 10:20 as a reply to  @ post 11507756 |  #8386

Nice shot, friend of mine has one of those S&W knives, those things seem to last forever.


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Dec 24, 2010 10:32 |  #8387

Jericobot wrote in post #11507353 (external link)
Agreed w/ underexposure. Bump it up in post either of the pics will stand out more

here is a re-edit, I'm not sure if I like the darker version more..

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Dec 24, 2010 13:30 |  #8388

tophotowa wrote in post #11508126 (external link)
here is a re-edit, I'm not sure if I like the darker version more..

I plyed around with this a little with some curves adjustment (I'm bored) and then I saw where you don't have "image editing ok" turned on. Also did a exposure adjust w/ some masking. I can send them to you if you'd like.


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Dec 24, 2010 13:37 |  #8389

matonanjin wrote in post #11508814 (external link)
I plyed around with this a little with some curves adjustment (I'm bored) and then I saw where you don't have "image editing ok" turned on. Also did a exposure adjust w/ some masking. I can send them to you if you'd like.

Sure, i wouldn't mind seeing what you did to improve it.

How do you turn on "image editing ok"? I don't see it under the user CP(maybe I'm just blind though haha)


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Dec 24, 2010 18:06 |  #8390

You can use XTol stock or you can dilute it. Just depends what you want, shorter times or greater economy or longer development.


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Dec 24, 2010 18:57 |  #8391

I finally ordered the eyecup for my 1D2. I've been meaning to get it for a while, and I forgot to get it when I got my flash. I picked up a tamrac bag from amazon and figured I'd pick up the eyecup too.


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Dec 24, 2010 20:33 |  #8392

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Dec 24, 2010 22:41 |  #8393

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I have this one (external link)... $20 from eBay... Works fine...

Just bought it. Thank you for the heads up!


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Dec 25, 2010 06:07 |  #8394

Wow, no eye cup must take some getting used to


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Dec 25, 2010 06:09 |  #8395

Jericobot wrote in post #11511608 (external link)
Wow, no eye cup must take some getting used to

I didn't have an Eyecup for five months. Finally getting one in November made a HUGE difference! I used to always keep rubbing the Dioptic adjuster out of whack.


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Dec 25, 2010 06:35 |  #8396

rpearce12 wrote in post #11510620 (external link)
Just bought it. Thank you for the heads up!

Yup, me too! LOL


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Dec 25, 2010 08:51 |  #8397

Bought a 1Dmk2N here on the site and thought it had focusing problems, so in short bought a 7D to see if I wanted a smaller body and performed the battery test with a new 24-70 "L" lens. The interesting thing was that I decided to send the 1D kiiN back for inspection , cleaning and adjustment and talking with them decided to send the new lens with it .
SO________ got the quote for the Body of $312 and thought it was high but what can u do ?
then got a quote for the lens of $112.00 and it was new!!! so decided to call and this was taken care of all I had to do was send the proof of purchase in and there was no charge for the lens.

What surprised me was that the lens was repaired and needed a focusing ring and the body was also repaired needing parts and adjustment .

. got the camera back and ITS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! quiet smooth focus !!! thats right on !!!

just suprised that there was a problem with a new lens and right now could not be happier with the 2N anf the 24-70

got some amazing Xmas pics

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Dec 25, 2010 11:03 as a reply to  @ tophotowa's post |  #8398

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Dec 25, 2010 20:01 |  #8399

has anyone been sucessful in removing the rear LCD plastic window? im getting dust in mine and would like to replace that window but i dont know how to safely remove the old one.. other threads suggest a suction cup, but any suction cup i have is too large, any suggestions?

edit: used the suction cup off my radar detector, you have to go at it a couple of times, and id start around the edges. after a handful of pulls it starts to lift..now i need to order a new one from canon!


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Dec 25, 2010 21:23 |  #8400

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