(2007-11-30) New survey on the RFC site: Food photos
On Nov 30, 4:20�pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> Boron Elgar wrote:
> > On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 14:45:12 -0600, "jmcquown"
> > > wrote:
>
> >> ChattyCathy wrote:
> >>> Default User wrote:
>
> >>>> Don't take them, don't look at them. Pictures of food hold no
> >>>> fascination for me.
>
> >>> Different strokes for different folks, I guess. A good food pic can
> >>> get my 'mouth watering', and make me want to try making the dish
> >>> myself...
>
> >> If I could take decent photos, i.e. they'll buy them to put in a
> >> magazine, I might consider it. �But photos of my own food, well, you
> >> know how I feel about that :-D
>
> >> My digital camera battery crapped out but I have two good 35mm
> >> cameras. Might have to go back to taking non-digital photos - not
> >> necessarily of food LOL �But I have a trip coming up in February,
> >> and also a cat show to attend! No flash allowed but the place is
> >> sufficiently well-lit for it. �Think of it... hundreds of show-cats
> >> in one room. �Meow... mew... meow!
>
> >> Jill
>
> > Unless you have an unusual digital camera, you may be able to replace
> > the battery (non-OEM) on eBay quite cheaply...in fact, processing one
> > roll of print film might make battery replacement a more economical
> > idea, too.
>
> > Boron
>
> It's an unusual digital camera. �A Sony Mavica FD200 that can store images
> on both a 3.5 diskette and a memory card. �It requires a special battery,
> not just one you can pick up at the local drug store. �Frankly, I'm pretty
> much getting tired of photography in general. �I go through phases.. �I'll
> take photos for a few years, then stop.
>
> I used to take lots of 35mm photos. �I have two excellent 35mm cameras. �The
> problem with those is you have to remember to drop the film off and pick it
> up LOL
>
> Jill
The Sony Mavica came out about 8 years ago, it was a piece of crap
toys r us camera then, today it belongs in the trash.
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