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1 June 2005, 10:44 AM | #1 |
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This looks a bit better, no?
Tried reading the manual and following Earl's suggestions.
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Oh yeah baby, that is what I am talking about George!! Very well done mate!
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By George, I think you've got it.
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Not sure what you are talking about
but if you are talking about this being a better picture than you have done before , then I am not sure what you did before, but this is real nice!!
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yes by George I think you have got it George !!!
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1 June 2005, 01:30 PM | #7 |
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Agrab,
I hear ya, but the friggin' macro works counter-intuitively. It can be used closest when the lens is set to wide-angle; using the zoom requires you to move the camera and subject farther apart. George |
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Excellent shot George! Keep it up!
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Truth hurt Adrian??
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Great stuff, George! Keep 'em coming!
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George far a daily watch this TT is in great shape my compliments
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Thanks, Earl. I try to be mindful of obstructions, but the watch occasionally bumps into something.
The clasp and underside of the bracelet have the expected minor scratches, though. In a year or so, I'll have it serviced, and the RSC will buff the scratches out for me, and it should look like new again. George |
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