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Unfortunately ended up at a 1 year old's birthday party yesterday. Although a great party, I am sure you know where I would have much rather been Joe....
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I hope to make another visit again....
Perhaps when that 45 is water tested ???
Perhaps when that 45 is water tested ???
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From: WA
Originally Posted by sharkeymarine
I just wish the camera was working better....I'm still not used to taking inside shots as of yet.... 

Your pictures are just as good as any magazine would print for articles on tours such as this...... Dang digital makes anybody with a few bucks shoot like a pro!!!!
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Originally Posted by Zudnic
What kind of camera are you using?
I had a similar camera before this until it went for a swim at one of the Poker Runs.
It seemed to have a red eye reduction that worked great. It would flash twice while taking a photo. This newer model, I can't seem to find that setting, and the pics taken indoors seem to come out as if I was shaking the camera...
Not as happy with it as I was with the previous model...
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Originally Posted by sharkeymarine
Kodak CX7430 4.0 Mega Pixels
I had a similar camera before this until it went for a swim at one of the Poker Runs.
It seemed to have a red eye reduction that worked great. It would flash twice while taking a photo. This newer model, I can't seem to find that setting, and the pics taken indoors seem to come out as if I was shaking the camera...
Not as happy with it as I was with the previous model...
I had a similar camera before this until it went for a swim at one of the Poker Runs.
It seemed to have a red eye reduction that worked great. It would flash twice while taking a photo. This newer model, I can't seem to find that setting, and the pics taken indoors seem to come out as if I was shaking the camera...
Not as happy with it as I was with the previous model...
Ultraviolet, visible, and infrared radiation are really high in the newer Halcyon, hence red eye and shaking cam. effect. This is a real tough enviroment to shoot in for light balance; natural color temps are almost impossible to achieve with most consumer auto cams, even high end "pro" dig cams will have trouble in a factory setting.... Short: It's not you or a bad camera.... Both are doing pretty well indoors considering the lighting conditions!
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WOW!!!
Never considered all that!
Never considered all that!
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Bojoe,
Any pics that you can post???
A trip is in the works for me to go back up there soon.
I should probably bring extra batteries for the camera as well.
With all due respect, I will only post photos that OL authorizes me to take....
Looking forward to going there once again!
Any pics that you can post???
A trip is in the works for me to go back up there soon.
I should probably bring extra batteries for the camera as well.
With all due respect, I will only post photos that OL authorizes me to take....
Looking forward to going there once again!
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Nice cabin!!!


