I actually own that same bag and used it for my week long honeymoon. I had my Xti my, wife's film rebel, my kit lens, her kit lens, and canon's 18-200mm. It was a tight fit but I made it work. I also used it to hold our cell phones, tickets and other small items in the small part on top.
I actually own that same bag and used it for my week long honeymoon. I had my Xti my, wife's film rebel, my kit lens, her kit lens, and canon's 18-200mm. It was a tight fit but I made it work. I also used it to hold our cell phones, tickets and other small items in the small part on top.
As far as I can tell. I mean its no lowepro bag but seems well made, the seams are tight. One downside is that the straps padding is a little thin but other than that its great. I think that mine was missing one of the velcro inserts but i made do. For the price you can't beat it.
I'm trying to get some of my photpass pictures printed and they came out with at least one edge cut off which makes all the frames and a lot of the other stuff just look bad. I got them printed at Sams Club and they said that is because of the way they were taken. Does anyone know where to get them printed without being cut off? I've tried true digital and 4x6. Help!
When we printed some of our last ones, all of the 4x6's were cutoff to some extent. The 5x7's turned out correct though. I think it's because of the dimensions that the camera takes in relation to the aspect ratio of a 5x7.
Depending on the border, I'm not sure you could crop it to fit. If it's one that just has some words, you'd be ok, but the ones with something on all 4 sides is going to be tough to crop/resize without distorting the image.
Different cameras will have a different base ratio for pictures. If you aren't printing in exactly that ratio then some modifications will need to be made to the picture before it can be printed. I'd suggest doing your own drop to meet the ratio you want to print, to ensure the picture comes out exactly the way you want. As was mentioned, using an online printer will often give you the ability to crop on-the-fly.
Here are two PhotoPass photographers working their craft near the entrance to Epcot. I talked with them for awhile, both seemed like fairly experienced photographers and interested in the HDRs I was taking.
Awwww, thanks!! It helps that they are my friends, and I love playing with them!! You should see the looks of the guests when I come up with my own camera (dressed in my 'people clothes') and start posing the PhotoPass people...
Truth is, we usually love mugging for the camera - - anyone's camera, but most folks don't ask...
This is one of my favorite threads, if you didn't know...
Here are two PhotoPass photographers working their craft near the entrance to Epcot. I talked with them for awhile, both seemed like fairly experienced photographers and interested in the HDRs I was taking.
This is a neat shot -- at this point in the park, I am usually busy trying to get out of the way of the people behind me (at the turnstiles), busy poking my tickets into my pockets, busy heading for a map/times guide, etc.... It's neat to see from this perspective...
Does anyone know where I can get a nice camera bag for my new camera?...
I want to avoid Best Buy at all costs since they never know what they are talking about when it comes to sony cameras....
Looking into Lightroom to help manage my expanding photo collection and had a couple of questions.
Does it interface with Elements (as opposed to CS)?
It describes editing photos directly, what does it NOT do?
I am getting ready to open a Smugmug account. Does Lightroom make it easier/harder to upload photos?
Thank you in advance for any answers you can share!
Does anyone know where I can get a nice camera bag for my new camera?...
I want to avoid Best Buy at all costs since they never know what they are talking about when it comes to sony cameras....