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D5500 & 18-200 Zoom lens anomaly ??? URGENT PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="okulo" data-source="post: 507115" data-attributes="member: 40687"><p>Yes, I had similar thoughts. In the olden days with 35mm cameras, we often didn't see the photos for days or weeks and the results, as I remember, could be equally unpredictable but we usually took more time in preparing our shot as the 24 or 36 shots per roll were more precious. I think that I am more careless with my digital photography even though I try to avoid checking each photo as it is taken. And perhaps we are too reliant on technology. I often complain to a photographer friend that the democratisation of art via technology has made it too easy and I have also become lazy as a result. Besides, with Lightroom or other RAW editors, exposure is easily rectified without any noticeable payoff.</p><p></p><p>On an entirely different note, my favourite monster mushroom has disappeared! It was about 5" in diameter. I saw it yesterday and today it's gone. There is a tyre track over where it used to be but no remains. I felt quite sad but nothing lasts forever.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]186709[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okulo, post: 507115, member: 40687"] Yes, I had similar thoughts. In the olden days with 35mm cameras, we often didn't see the photos for days or weeks and the results, as I remember, could be equally unpredictable but we usually took more time in preparing our shot as the 24 or 36 shots per roll were more precious. I think that I am more careless with my digital photography even though I try to avoid checking each photo as it is taken. And perhaps we are too reliant on technology. I often complain to a photographer friend that the democratisation of art via technology has made it too easy and I have also become lazy as a result. Besides, with Lightroom or other RAW editors, exposure is easily rectified without any noticeable payoff. On an entirely different note, my favourite monster mushroom has disappeared! It was about 5" in diameter. I saw it yesterday and today it's gone. There is a tyre track over where it used to be but no remains. I felt quite sad but nothing lasts forever. [ATTACH=CONFIG]186709._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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