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weebee

Senior Member
I kept saying to myself, " Self, please get off your butt and make a photo box" Since this didn't seem to be happening I went and bought one. 20" photo box with lamps and different back drops.

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RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
I kept saying to myself, " Self, please get off your butt and make a photo box" Since this didn't seem to be happening I went and bought one. 20" photo box with lamps and different back drops.


I bought a very similar one a while ago.... works good for small items....


Pat in NH
 

RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
Here is my latest purchase.... Not a photo item... but it will get me some photo locations~!!!


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Garmin ZUMO 660LM, motorcycle specific GPS... (works in Car too but water proof, shock resistant etc...

These are EXPENSIVE! I have never owned the ZUMO series, just could not justify the cost... You would think they were made out of gold!

A friend had access to several Garmin Employee discounts which came it at 45% off... I decided to take advantage of the once a year opportunity and the CFO (The Wife) approved it... We are gonna call it part of my Xmas gift!! :)


Pat in NH
 

weebee

Senior Member
Here is my latest purchase.... Not a photo item... but it will get me some photo locations~!!!


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Garmin ZUMO 660LM, motorcycle specific GPS... (works in Car too but water proof, shock resistant etc...

These are EXPENSIVE! I have never owned the ZUMO series, just could not justify the cost... You would think they were made out of gold!

A friend had access to several Garmin Employee discounts which came it at 45% off... I decided to take advantage of the once a year opportunity and the CFO (The Wife) approved it... We are gonna call it part of my Xmas gift!! :)


Pat in NH

I had a Garmin Quest back when I was still riding. That too was expensive but worked great.
 

480sparky

Senior Member
A couple weeks ago, Staples had a special for 16x20s at five bucks.

I took a thumb drive in of 20 images, and they said there was a limit of 2. So I looked at the ad, and their web site, and there was no limit posted. Nor had they printed a correction. So I told 'em I want all 20 printed. They screwed two up, and missed a third. The other day, I finally got the last 3 finished.

It's not too often I print so many large photos of my own, for me, at once.


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The twenty I printed are:

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RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
Thanks! That's what I wanted to use it for. I'm always having to move stuff around to take pictures of watches, glassware and such.


I use my own tripod... the lights are not that bright so depending on lens etc, you may have a slower shutter.. I am on a tripod and do not worry. They have come out good. Have been photoing wifes over 200 piece figurine collection... once all is set... it is just put a piece in, remote release the shutter and swap and repeat! :)

Pat in NH
 

weebee

Senior Member
I use my own tripod... the lights are not that bright so depending on lens etc, you may have a slower shutter.. I am on a tripod and do not worry. They have come out good. Have been photoing wifes over 200 piece figurine collection... once all is set... it is just put a piece in, remote release the shutter and swap and repeat! :)

Pat in NH

Good to know. I'll be busy taking pictures of my watches, shot glasses, pewter items, etc. :)
 

wev

Senior Member
Contributor
I kept saying to myself, " Self, please get off your butt and make a photo box"

I fiddled up mine in the irrigation aisle at Home Depot -- they were most amused. Since I also shoot flower and leaf pictures in the college nursery and in the field, I made 18", 24", and 36" legs that have leveling screws on the bottom. The steel rods (scrap from the welding shop) pop out for hanging the sets of curtains that I sewed up in three different weights of shower drape. All in all, around $20 and an hour's time.

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Michael J.

Senior Member
I fiddled up mine in the irrigation aisle at Home Depot -- they were most amused. Since I also shoot flower and leaf pictures in the college nursery and in the field, I made 18", 24", and 36" legs that have leveling screws on the bottom. The steel rods (scrap from the welding shop) pop out for hanging the sets of curtains that I sewed up in three different weights of shower drape. All in all, around $20 and an hour's time.

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That is great and I got an Idea too. Thanks for sharing
 

wev

Senior Member
Contributor
Thanks -- it works a treat and breaks down to a reasonable bundle for carrying about. The screw caps on the bottom are particularly handy in the field: when its breezy, I can load the leg tubes with gravel for weight.
 

Scott Murray

Senior Member
Thanks @Dave_W due to your recent post about having a glass protector I had to investigate and that led to this.

Giottos Aegis Professional M-C Schott Glass LCD Screen Protector for Nikon D600 / D800 / D800E / D7100


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