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Post by jamesp on Jul 13, 2016 20:40:31 GMT -5
Also a 40X microscope !! WiFi hotspot and GPS Gotta give this one a go. All my point and shoots get dirt sand water or banged. Olympus makes neurotic cameras. Can't wait to try this one out. Has water proof doors all over it for internals with latch and separate lock, ingenious. f2.0, fast layered focus not sure, but insane frames per second(burst) Microscope with poor lighting, not bad. Pants in above photo
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2016 20:55:14 GMT -5
I bought a nikon example for SCUBA. Havent used it yet.
No microscope. Nice feature!
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Post by Jugglerguy on Jul 13, 2016 21:22:45 GMT -5
That's a great macro.
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Post by spiritstone on Jul 13, 2016 21:24:52 GMT -5
I like those macro settings. I also picked up a new Nikon High def this year. Tried the macro on a fire agate, incredible closeups it takes.
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Post by jamesp on Jul 13, 2016 21:44:05 GMT -5
Crazy lace, sawn, not polished. 3M files. So they can be cropped. Hand held !!! Poor desk light. Killer stabilization required at such hi mag to hand hold. Betting that sun light will really help micro mode. This photo measures 36X on my screen. Impressed
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Post by spiritstone on Jul 13, 2016 21:51:47 GMT -5
The tubes look pretty cool in those pics. Not bad at all for a hand held shot.
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Post by quartz on Jul 14, 2016 0:20:26 GMT -5
Nice camera, 36x good mag for rock pics.
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Post by orrum on Jul 14, 2016 6:22:02 GMT -5
Nice camera!!!
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Post by wampidytoo on Jul 14, 2016 9:51:34 GMT -5
I love my old Olympus FE340 with macro and super macro but that camera may pry my fingers off of it. I have a feeling you will really like that camera because it is small but will do just about anything you could possibly want to do with a camera.
I always buy refurbished because they are cheap and the bugs have been eliminated. Jim
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Post by metalsmith on Jul 14, 2016 10:04:03 GMT -5
It just shows scratches all the bigger
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Post by jamesp on Jul 14, 2016 10:18:32 GMT -5
I love my old Olympus FE340 with macro and super macro but that camera may pry my fingers off of it. I have a feeling you will really like that camera because it is small but will do just about anything you could possibly want to do with a camera. I always buy refurbished because they are cheap and the bugs have been eliminated. Jim Delving into some newer digital technology Jim. Camera is deceptively complicated with multitude of functions if you want to delve. Basic operation simple though. Olympus is has always been trend setter and neurotic on technology. Ratings said it was easily 'most bulletproof'. which was why I bought it. Looking at your 340, very similar base design to this camera. Buttons/controls in same location. Good to know. Looks like they modified an old reliable set up for water and abuse. early Olympus trend setter. $35 all day long on Ebay used. About $750 new
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Post by Garage Rocker on Jul 14, 2016 10:29:23 GMT -5
Olympus C-4000, circa 2002, was my first digital camera. Still using it as a tote around to this day. A whopping 4 megapixel was the bomb at that time.
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Post by jamesp on Jul 14, 2016 10:40:18 GMT -5
Olympus C-4000, circa 2002, was my first digital camera. Still using it as a tote around to this day. A whopping 4 megapixel was the bomb at that time. Thanks for the info garage. Was trying to remember Olympus' accomplishments. Still going strong, good for you.
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Post by jamesp on Jul 14, 2016 19:58:02 GMT -5
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Post by wampidytoo on Jul 15, 2016 9:05:28 GMT -5
This is my first Olympus. SLR C750 Ultra Zoom. It goes to 40X telephoto, 10 Optical and 30 Lens. Pop up flash and hot shoe. Both view finder and small screen. Good thing is that it takes 4 AA batteries that can be bought anywhere but adds a lot of weight and size. Bad thing is that it takes an XD card instead of the easy to find SD card. Other good thing is that it has a remote shutter. Bad thing is that my step son dropped it at a birthday party and broke the battery compartment door latch. I made an external door holder shut er but it is kind of Micky Moused/cobbled holder shut er and I really need to either send it in or try to get a new latch. Full manual is quite easy but I need to get out the book and study it again. Even though it is only 4 meg it takes some damn nice photos. I down sized to the FE when I went to China because the FE fits into any pocket. My son was using it but his girl friend borrowed the XD card then lost it. I took it back because a $760 camera (didn't buy this one refurbished) should be taken better care of. Jim
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Post by jamesp on Jul 15, 2016 9:14:23 GMT -5
I have extra XD cards. let me know. I will send. I even question larger XD cards giving higher performance.
4M don't mean nothing. Gotta 9 year old Nikon D70 6M(uses XD). It way out does 20M and 25M point and shoots when cropping and general photo quality.
'M' rating most over rated spec on Digital cameras. It is BS. Maybe a higher end DSLR with 20M can do miracles. Good lenses tuned for app still means a lot in camera world.
Are those Viagara bottles in the background ? kidding
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Post by wampidytoo on Jul 17, 2016 8:25:31 GMT -5
hahaha Not much use for viagra around here jamesp. Lower back pain and Parkinson meds. Do you need anything shook up? Shaking not so bad right now but the future looks a bit grim if I get even close to how bad my brother is. Science is moving forward with it so maybe ........ Thank you for the offer of the XD card and I accept it if you have a small gig size. I would have to do some research on the camera but I think I saw something about size limit on that camera. I down load my photos frequently so a large capacity card is not necessary any way. Do you still have my address from the stick talk session? Jim
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Post by jamesp on Jul 17, 2016 9:18:18 GMT -5
Sorry to hear about Parkinson's. When did that start to come about ? Sent a 256 and two 512's. Those would be small Gigs. Hope they work for you. Never brought back 'stick' wood. Heading back to Florida in a few weeks. Let me focus on 'sticks' instead of 'logs'. There are collectors of dragon wood, mrtyle, wild blue berry, huckleberry wood. They are basically shrubs with walking stick size single trunk. They get permits to collect them in Ocala Nat Forest and mostly sell them to plant nurseries to grow vines on. I see better than this, more knarly www.nettletonhollow.com/Dragonwood-Forks-and-Poles-p/dragonwood-poles.htm
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Post by wampidytoo on Jul 18, 2016 13:52:02 GMT -5
Sorry to hear about Parkinson's. When did that start to come about ? Sent a 256 and two 512's. Those would be small Gigs. Hope they work for you. Never brought back 'stick' wood. Heading back to Florida in a few weeks. Let me focus on 'sticks' instead of 'logs'. There are collectors of dragon wood, mrtyle, wild blue berry, huckleberry wood. They are basically shrubs with walking stick size single trunk. They get permits to collect them in Ocala Nat Forest and mostly sell them to plant nurseries to grow vines on. I see better than this, more knarly www.nettletonhollow.com/Dragonwood-Forks-and-Poles-p/dragonwood-poles.htmSorry I missed this James. Knarly is good even if it is not straight because I can cut out a curve to straighten or make a cut and reverse the two pieces to straighten. A short fork at the top works pretty good but is nothing to go looking for because anything will work and be different than anything I have. I was surprised when one lady friend told me that the thing she liked most on my carved stick is the finger grooves I cut into it. Pouted for a minute because she did not pick one of the animals. Then another lady likes the bear beads best so I am 0 out of 5 on the animal carvings. Maybe I need to keep it simple hahaha. I gave away my bed headboard stick to my niece so she could give it to a friend that had a stroke and hates her cane. Got word back that she totally loves the stick because it gives her a lot more ballance. Had the warm fuzzy feeling over that one. I finished two more of those sticks, one for me and one for my niece that I need to post photos. Found a small brass butterfly for the top of hers and a brass snail for mine. The niece had a shitty childhood with my brother and his wife but she is tough as nails because she has had MS for 15 years and still runs half marathons, Runs her psyc business with three psyc employees and teaches Zumba two or three nights a week. Just getting back together with her after a long separation. Long sad story. Thanks for everything. Oh, about my Parkinson, I saw it coming a couple of years ago when I would over do the caffeine. Now it kind of comes and goes but is always there a little. I have been doing some design painting on a couple of canes and I can hold a smooth line most of the time if I can rest my hand on something. Knee seems to work best but I have to do a lot of flipping the cane around. I will have it finished soon and will post photos. Totally off the wall. Jim
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Post by adam on Jul 18, 2016 18:00:08 GMT -5
That Olympus takes crazy detailed photos, wonderful shots of crazy lace, love the fire agate the most.
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