Archive for May, 2007

Lens Stepping

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Question: How do I know if im wasting contact lens solution and is One bottle of solution for one pair of lenses?

My first question is how do I know if I am wasting contact lens solution. There are so many steps to cleaning and stuff. You have to soak them in your hands, rinse them, fill up the case, rise the case. That is a lot of solution don’t you think? My second question is one bottle of solution for one pair of contacts? If so where can I buy contact solution without buying the contacts?

Answer: All the drug stores sell contact lens solutions and none require buying lenses. Read the instructions on each box to see how much solution is required and make sure it’s for your type of lens.

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Question: How do I get the Nikon D50 displays the current focus, since there are no windows on the kit lens?

The 18-55 kit lens that comes with The camera does not see my actual focal length / depth of field on the lens. I want to know, without having to step up to $ 400 lens. Any way to show the body, I get them, as communicated to the Nikon lens, the actual distance from the body?

Answer: No. The data is not on camera. I pulled a few of my pictures to look at the EXIF data and the subject distance to all of them says: "0". The 18-55 is really not so bad for the overall Photography. No, it's not as sharp or as fast as more expensive glass, but it is not a trash lens. One of my favorites and this issue affects the removal of the markers is 50mm f/1.8. It is a beautiful lens and get good grades and sells for around $ 100. The more I do, that the lens is less, I climbed some of my zooms.

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Leather Carrying Case

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Question: Can you recommend a small cigar or cigarette case?

I’m looking for a relatively small (say 4 inches by 2 by 1) case to carry cigarillos or cigarettes in my leather jacket. They don’t need to hold more than two or three. All the case needs to do is protect its contents from dampness or crushing. Any recommendations?

Answer: I used to collect these cases and found that by far the best source for good examples is a car-boot sale or local open market with antiques stalls. Once, I managed to pick up a leather-clad brass 11-cigarette case from the 1940s for £3 in Greenwich!

Buying a cigarette case brand new will be difficult and expensive as smoking is not really the height of high-street fashion at the moment, so grab an antique one (they tend to show a bit of class too).

I hope this helps.

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Question: What is the value of my original 75 air rifle?

I have a goal of 75 original gun that has a walnut stock, high rised changerbull other interesting sights of the original manual leather gloves 2 Carry Case firing a gun cleaning cloth can enyone give me an estimate Price

Answer: $ 500 – $ 550

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