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Forum Dad
 United States
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I'm about settled back in from the show, I'll get the camera out today or tomorrow along with the lens that came with it. As for hosting, use the VAM folder, the ftp credentials I sent you are still good.
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Moderator
  United States
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Gotcha. Don't kill yourself on my account; it'll be next week before I can physically touch anything. As for images, I'm going to optimize file size and shoot for about 1200px horizontal knowing the forum is going to thumbnail them down to 800.
Can you resend the credentials? They're on my old system, which is in storage.
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Forum Dad
 United States
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Sent. Quote: I'm going to optimize file size and shoot for about 1200px horizontal knowing the forum is going to thumbnail them down to 800. Actually the forum scales them to a percentage of the current window.
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Moderator
  United States
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Even better, since that's browser/monitor-specific. 1200 should be ample for screenshots, anyway.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
4038 Posts |
SD...do you still want me to do screenshots? If you'll have the T2i it's probably better for you to do them so you can control the flow, but I'm happy to do them this Saturday. Let me know...Ray
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  United States
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Save yourself the work, Ray - if I do them myself, I can let the flow of the tutorial dictate the illustrations. There might be a "Eureka" moment when I realize I have to go into more depth about something.
Idle question - the El-Omegar 75/3.5 is a 39mm Leica thread, right? That's the only fullsize lens I currently have, and it's smaller than M42. Have to come up with an adapter. And while I'm bugging you, as regards my 4 Plan 0.1, am I better off with a flat or cone adapter?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Dave...The 75EO is indeed 39mm. Best adapters are the "helicoil" type that make the thread look like M42 without adding any bulk or length. Plus, they're just a couple bucks. Regarding the 4Plan, I personally prefer the cone adapter. I mostly shoot Cents, and the bellows extension for a 75mm lens shooting Cents is about the same as is needed with the cone adapter shooting varieties, plus the cone puts the objective closer to the coin. It's also slightly easier to get light in as it pushes the lens standard farther away from the coin...Ray
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Forum Dad
 United States
24167 Posts |
Camera going out this morning. Two packages since Susan packed the camera all nice and forgot to put in the power cord. 
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Moderator
  United States
23522 Posts |
Quote: Two packages since Susan packed the camera all nice and forgot to put in the power cord. Hehehe. Excellent, thank you very much. Now, to figure out how to attach lenses. 
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Forum Dad
 United States
24167 Posts |
You know I sent a lens with it right? The 18-55 or something like that which came with it.
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Moderator
  United States
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The 18-55 is a nice walkaround lens - underrated, in my opinion - but suboptimal for coin imaging. I've a couple appropriate lenses, the difficulty being getting my hands on appropriate adapters while being temporarily unable to make online purchases.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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SD...I can supply what you need, just let me know...Ray
Contact me for photographic equipment or visit my home page at: http://macrocoins.com
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