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Post by Luther Moore on Apr 7, 2014 17:39:17 GMT 12
So sad. Strike up the band is one of my favourite movies from the 40's.
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Post by Luther Moore on Apr 6, 2014 20:15:41 GMT 12
I'm going to listen to the new one tonight.
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Post by Luther Moore on Apr 6, 2014 17:53:43 GMT 12
We are going to Europe this winter, their summer, for a wedding anniversary trip of a life-time type deal and just want to capture the holiday with okay quality pic's. Not pro quality but good quality, also influenced by the Canon 7D being an entry level high (HD) quality video camera, from what I have been told?! May get a longer/better lens in the future as funds and the boss allows!? 7D with the kit lenses Should be fine if you only want to use it for a holiday. Make sure you put the strap on it. There has been so many times I have dropped my camera and caught it by the strap before it hits the ground
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Post by Luther Moore on Apr 6, 2014 6:57:02 GMT 12
Just a note for quick upload or download the 70D has built in wifi and the D7100 has a small accessory which adds wifi function. Both cameras can be controlled with your smart phone. Good for taking selfies and instead of cable release when using a tripod. Cheers, Colin Bloody smart phones do everything. We were having a laugh last week at the pub when a friend was turning down the volume on the big screen during the rugby. He was using a Samsung phone. Never seen a bartender look so confused. What are you going to use the camera for?
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Post by Luther Moore on Apr 5, 2014 9:31:37 GMT 12
D7 or 7D? The 7D or the Nikon D7000 would be my choice.
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Post by Luther Moore on Apr 3, 2014 12:31:47 GMT 12
It was good one. Phil Lamason was a brave man.
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Post by Luther Moore on Apr 1, 2014 1:34:30 GMT 12
Geez,just goes to show how old my one is.
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Post by Luther Moore on Apr 1, 2014 0:52:24 GMT 12
I didn't know how high you could go with the dpi, mine is an oldie and only goes up to 600. I should of said go as high as you can.
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 31, 2014 0:17:34 GMT 12
It's probably the easiest way. I do it instead of scanning one photo at a time. Just make sure you scan the highest you can so you can see the small photos clearly. MSPaint (comes with Windows) will open big enough for you to cut out the photos.
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 30, 2014 23:18:34 GMT 12
Try scanning at 600dpi then opening in Windows paint and cutting them out with the crop tool to paste in another paint window.
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 28, 2014 2:52:06 GMT 12
It's on next Wednesday (2nd April) at 7:30 pm (aus) on the History channel.
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 23, 2014 1:25:42 GMT 12
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 18, 2014 16:43:33 GMT 12
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 17, 2014 12:33:08 GMT 12
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 13, 2014 19:44:12 GMT 12
Apart from some countries sending help, who would be funding the search?
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 12, 2014 20:18:43 GMT 12
Langoliers maybe?
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 8, 2014 20:15:50 GMT 12
So much technology yet a plane can just disappear.
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 3, 2014 19:51:02 GMT 12
Well, they are a bit of a health and safety issue so...
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Post by Luther Moore on Mar 1, 2014 22:54:00 GMT 12
Charles Lindbergh's 20 month old son was kidnapped and murdered.
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Post by Luther Moore on Feb 13, 2014 21:51:24 GMT 12
www.historychannel.com.au/callouts/1/tony-robinsons-tour-of-duty-call-outDo you have a wartime story to tell? Or own a piece of war memorablia you could show us? Because...we want you! To commemorate the centenary of service, HISTORY is sending Sir Tony Robinson to the following towns to host some fantastic community events for a new series, Tony Robinson’s Tour of Duty. We’d love for you to come along and be part of this historic roadshow. • Launceston • Ballarat • Dunedin • Auckland • Hahndorf • Bathurst • Newcastle • Toowoomba • Darwin • Fremantle If you would like to bring along your item and share its story with Tony or would like more information about it from our antiques/history experts, simply fill in your details below and our production team will be in contact with further information. Who knows, you could be on the telly!
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