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Thanks, "dude"! I hadn't taken time to research it, but now I can do it!
Oh, that is SO easy! I didn't even notice the little attachments tool (paperclip) on the Reply window's tool bar...
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I redesigned the nose to make it rounder, while avoiding petals. Unfortunately my build skills don't do it justice. (I can design just about anything. Unfortunately, I can't build a box.)
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Just emailed the Sledgehammer in to Chris.
I also found out that leaving the good camera plugged into the PC causes it's batteries to die. |
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Yup. I got that problem too, Aaron... And it is odd that when you nomally leave it on (not plugged in), it turns off automaticly after 3 or so minutes.
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yep.Thing is, the screen was dark, so I didn't even know it was still on. It's a conspiracy, man
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I did do a sensible thing. Bought a spare battery, so that if I ever forget to tun it off, i can use it almost immediately. The used battery goes straight into the charger (for a night). Worst part was the darn price of the battery: 50 Euro's. But well worth it.
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Yikes!
50 EU?
There are aftermarket batteries sometimes that can be *way* better on price. Canon markets spare batteries for about $70 apiece for my Rebel. I found same spec batteries, with very good reviews, on Amazon for $10 apiece, ~$15.00 with charger. I needed a stack of batts for a museum shoot-up, so I bought 3 extra batts - enough for a good 8-10 hours of picture taking, plus easily recharged in the car on a rotating basis. It worked out very well. I think Canon just wants to build cameras and NOT batteries, so their production does not have the same economy of scale... so, check Amazon first!
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Fortunuately my camera uses regular AA batteries. I just don't have any. Another thing to add to the shopping list.
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Legion, I understand your feelings about dealing with a physical store front. In this case, however, Amazon's customer reviews database is enormous and provides information even a store front would have difficulty providing. A *good* store has the alternative, which is a knowledgeable salesman who knows the product and its track record - if there is one. Day is coming when the best stores will be both physical and virtual and success will be based on effective & efficient data (aka information) management. The advantage Amazon has is in the transparency of transaction - both the good & the bad is available to the consumer to base their purchase decision upon. This is sometimes a much more complex vetting process when compared with a shop owner who guarentees your purchase will perform as they advise...
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