Fortkentdad
Senior Member
Currently Win10 is available as a Beta - not brave enough for that. Fotojack apparently is using it.
I have waited for quite a long time, greater than a year, to find one of these, an MB-23 for my F4. They are rare as hen's teeth unless they are attached to an F4 body. It is immaculate, just like my camera body. The only downside was it came from Turkey (I got it on Ebay) and I think they sent it via camel, it took 3 weeks to get here. It changes it from an F4S to an F4E but that is insignificant. Granted, this battery pack is more attractive than the MB-21 I have had for years, but there is one HUGE advantage it has; EASE OF CHANGING BATTERIES. With the MB-21, you must remove the entire battery pack and change 3 batteries in the bottom and 3 in the grip. Now, I just pull the tray out, like all of the battery packs now, and change all 6. No more taking off the entire pack in the dark to change batteries.
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Been tempted to go upgrade to Windows 10 but thought I'd best wait until I had some time to rebuild. I originally built my DIY board for Windows 8 - bought the first copy out of the local store when it went on retail sale. BUT at that time many of my games didn't like Windows 8 and I was using Elements and it kept crashing - was told it wasn't Win8 ready yet. (Ver 10). So I bought another SSD (had put one in to host the OS and data on a 2T) and on my second SSD I reloaded Windows 7 and created a dual boot PC. (Keep in mind this was my first ever DIY build). And it worked (still works) but can't recall last time I booted to Win7. Have moved onto newer games (yep a gaming grandpa here - like simulators, trains, plains and automobiles). So now I'm trying to decide on what is the best upgrade path. Ditch Windows 7, and then repurpose that SSD as my active image drive. I have a 2T and a 3T internal drive in this beast now along with the two SSD's. (and three external drives outside - my redundancy is redundant).
That's why I'm not in Windows 10 yet.
And fearing that my 'new' Windows 8 games may not like Windows 10.
Need to ensure that Corel's Aftershot and Painshop will make the transition for sure.
Anyone using those programs on a Win10 machine yet?
That's great - nice find. I love the sound of my winder on my MinoltaI have waited for quite a long time, greater than a year, to find one of these, an MB-23 for my F4. They are rare as hen's teeth unless they are attached to an F4 body. It is immaculate, just like my camera body. The only downside was it came from Turkey (I got it on Ebay) and I think they sent it via camel, it took 3 weeks to get here. It changes it from an F4S to an F4E but that is insignificant. Granted, this battery pack is more attractive than the MB-21 I have had for years, but there is one HUGE advantage it has; EASE OF CHANGING BATTERIES. With the MB-21, you must remove the entire battery pack and change 3 batteries in the bottom and 3 in the grip. Now, I just pull the tray out, like all of the battery packs now, and change all 6. No more taking off the entire pack in the dark to change batteries.
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Enjoy it! I shot that lens for quite a while before I began upgrading. Rock solid.Just got this yesterday. Can finally retire the old 18-55mm.
Well it has been a while since I had the chance to post in this part of the forum!
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Obviously this lens-loan made my camera bag a little lighter, but then I saw one of these for less than £100 brand new! (Not my pic)
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That's great - nice find. I love the sound of my winder on my Minolta![]()
I don't miss paying for developing and the film itself. Glad those days are over!
I see you use the mix the toys in with the needed things no one will notice![]()
A well stocked bag I'd say -Nikon D750
Tamron 24-70 Di VC USD F/2.8
Lowepro Flipside 400 AW
Next few days if I have time
Lenspen & Rocket Air Brush
A well stocked bag I'd say -![]()