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Why is it that people ask me to figure out a way to put a "Time Stamp" on their photo
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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 90578" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p><strong>Re: Why is it that people ask me to figure out a way to put a "Time Stamp" on their p</strong></p><p></p><p>Its the multiple ways we use our cameras that makes photography so interesting and individual. when I buy a lens I leave the cap in the box ready for re sale and fit a uv filter and glue the hood on ..why would I take a cap to a wedding ??? on and off 1000 times no no and where would I store it ? Only got my suit pockets and they got more important things in them like business cards !!! ( well misty filters Vinyettes and spare SD card/flash batteries...</p><p></p><p>Certainly I regard the people who hang the camera around there neck with the giant lens and lens cap on as amateurs...by the time they get it off and switch on the kid in the third row in the church has stopped picking his nose and the shots gone ..ok grandma mopping a tear but you got the idea ...</p><p>do just as you like ...I do</p><p></p><p>With regard to the original question I dont see anyway to make it visible with a D7000 but it is there hidden if the clock is right</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 90578, member: 9514"] [b]Re: Why is it that people ask me to figure out a way to put a "Time Stamp" on their p[/b] Its the multiple ways we use our cameras that makes photography so interesting and individual. when I buy a lens I leave the cap in the box ready for re sale and fit a uv filter and glue the hood on ..why would I take a cap to a wedding ??? on and off 1000 times no no and where would I store it ? Only got my suit pockets and they got more important things in them like business cards !!! ( well misty filters Vinyettes and spare SD card/flash batteries... Certainly I regard the people who hang the camera around there neck with the giant lens and lens cap on as amateurs...by the time they get it off and switch on the kid in the third row in the church has stopped picking his nose and the shots gone ..ok grandma mopping a tear but you got the idea ... do just as you like ...I do With regard to the original question I dont see anyway to make it visible with a D7000 but it is there hidden if the clock is right [/QUOTE]
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