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bdtracey said:
Does anyone know what time the photopass people stay out until? DW and I love getting nighttime pictures done by the photopass folks but we don't really want to be in the parks during EMH's.

Does anyone know what time the photopass people stay out until?

I've seen them on the way out at the end of the day, but I think there are limited places at night. We had some late shots done by the castle, but they didn't show up on the CD -- she was doubtful that they'd come out, and turned down even trying for the next family that came by. Some of them head in to help staff the store at the end of the day. I don't know about EMH -- haven't done that much. I'll try to keep an eye for that on this trip, and try to remember to come back here with a better answer. I'm a big photopass fan.
 
That'd be greatly appreciated!!!! Thank-you!
 
Just got email from Adorama about the Tamrac adventure7 on sale for $59.99 (orig. 79.99) with free shipping. This is a good backpack style bag for SLR, one or two lenses plus room on top for other items.

Sue
 
spoon2003 said:
Just got email from Adorama about the Tamrac adventure7 on sale for $59.99 (orig. 79.99) with free shipping. This is a good backpack style bag for SLR, one or two lenses plus room on top for other items.

Sue

Its a decent bag if you only plan on having 1 or 2 extra lenses and a speedlight flash. The top part is on the small side, but will hold a few things like a light jacket, lunch, a few other small things you might need as well. Thats a pretty good price.

I actually went with the Adventure 9. Its my x-mas present from my parents. It is bigger than the Adventure 7, but it also more expensive. Was $107 on amazon with free shipping last I looked. I wanted some more room. Lowpro makes a similar one called the CompuRover AW which is even bigger, but is also a lot more expensive at about $170.

But if you just looking to hold the basics and have a bit of extra room, the Adventure 7 is pretty good. I believe Ritz Camera carries it as well. If you have one near you go check it out to make sure.
 

I have the Tamrac 7 and I LOVE it! :cool1: Here's the description: Tamrac 7 Here's a description with diagram

I originally bought the Tamrac 6 and returned it immediately when I realized it couldn't fit my paperback Digital Field Guide to the Canon Rebel - the top part was too small for anything useful.

I like the backpack style. It is very unassuming; doesn't look like a camera bag. The camera padded part is at the bottom with a separate zipper and hook compartment; the upper pouch is also zipped. I preferred the Tamrac over other backpack styles that had you unzip the whole bag vertically to access the camera, rather than have the camera safely, snugly, separately at the bottom. :thumbsup2

In the 7 I keep my Rebel XT with the Sigma 18-125 lens and filter on it, plus my 70-300 lens, plus another filter, extra memory and battery and battery charger. Still have room for another lens in the padded section. In the top half (which, yes, could still be larger), I keep my mp3 player, cell phone, camera manual, my field guide and sometimes my camcorder.

Note, though, when I was at WDW last month, I did NOT lug all that around with me. I had a small hip sack with just my camera and my walkaround lens with me at the parks, and that was all I really needed! I kept the Tamrac and accessories back at the room. :thumbsup2

I had a bit of sticker shock, but I am really happy with this bag and would recommend it! :sunny:
 
I just bought the Tamrac Velocity 5 and I LOVE it. Perfect size for my Nikon D50 plus 2 lenses and all my little extras. I can carry it as a shoulder bag or as a fanny pack. At $45 it can't be beat. Barrie

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I would like to make Christmas cards out of a photopass photo. I can only manage to add borders. I would like to make a card using the "visit the store" section where all the cards are available. It keeps asking me to upload my photos. I would like to use the photo on there they took instead. Can anyone help? Thanks!

:santa:
 
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I figured it out- I had to click on the photopass tab on the side after going to the store.
 
I bought my DW the Canon S3 for Christmas. Which bag should I get? I want it to hold the camera, a couple of memory cards, and some spare batteries.
 
I have this bag. It might be enough for what you need. You can leave the straps of the camera itself outside the bag to use as shoulder straps if you want. I wish it were a little bigger because I want to keep the manual in there, and I'd prefer the bag itself had straps too - hopefully Santa's aware. ;)
 
i have the crumpler bag..i love it!
www.crumpler.ca
or
www.crumplerbags.com

i have the 1 million dollar home and it is a perfect fit for my camera/batteries/memory cards/cleaning cloth..and a couple other small things (house key/some money)..oh i like the snazzy factor!
 
Jeanne B said:
CompUSA has the Lowepro Rezo 140 AW for just $14.98 and shipping is free this week, this is a great price since this bag normally runs $30 or more. It's just slightly larger than my Tamrac 5692 which I store my S3 in so it would be a roomy fit (I also have the Lensmate adapter on my S3 which adds length to the lens).

http://www.compusa.com/products/pro...&Pn=Rezo_140_AW_Medium_Digital_SLR_Camera_Bag

I have the Lowepro Rezo 120 AW and just love it. Plenty of places to store everything I need for my S3. Looks like the 140 may be alittle larger, and $14.98 is a great price!!!
 
grover said:
i have the crumpler bag..i love it!
www.crumpler.ca
or
www.crumplerbags.com

i have the 1 million dollar home and it is a perfect fit for my camera/batteries/memory cards/cleaning cloth..and a couple other small things (house key/some money)..oh i like the snazzy factor!
How does that site work? Could not figure it out, felt like I was in Twilight Zone. :scratchin
 
Dan Murphy said:
How does that site work? Could not figure it out, felt like I was in Twilight Zone. :scratchin

:lmao: It is a rather funky site!! Click on the camera icon at the bottom of the page and that will/should bring you to the camera bags. I've seen the Crumpler bags in Circuit City for anyone that's interested.
 
Dan Murphy said:
How does that site work? Could not figure it out, felt like I was in Twilight Zone. :scratchin

lmao..okay good-not just me then..my first visit there it took me a while to figure it out! there is a slider bar at the bottom i believe..camera icon should be on there..
 
I'm using a Tamrac 5696 that I got about 3 yrs ago for a previous camera. Its working just fine. I have room for camera, cables, cards, batteries...and more room left over in pockets that are still empty. The bag isn't huge overall either.

http://www.tamrac.com/5696.htm

Hey, look at this. http://www.tamrac.com/Digital_Camera_Fit_Chart.pdf
According to them, I bought the right bag.....3 yrs before I bought the camera. lol

Looks to be about $14 now. http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=Tamrac+5696&hl=en&lr=&lmode=online&scoring=p
 
Hello!

I have the Lowepro Rezo 110 AW. It is one of the bags recommended for the S3 on the Lowepro site. I got mine on ebay and it seems like a very nice bag.
 





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