Originally Posted by lculpin
Actually, yes, they do have penguins in quite a few places...including the Asahiyama, Kyoto Municipal, Shimane Vogel Park, and Ueno zoos. :-)
Originally Posted by lculpin
Actually, yes, they do have penguins in quite a few places...including the Asahiyama, Kyoto Municipal, Shimane Vogel Park, and Ueno zoos. :-)
Zoos are cheating I was thinking indigenous to the area kinda thing
They should've used a picture of an old civil-war era cannon instead :P
Thanks Sean.
I've been off-line while heavily involved with a second project on top of my very demanding day time project. From what I see, this looks great and should really help all those looking at strobist style photography. I have a couple of things to add but will write those off-line then post here.
<p style="CLEAR: both"]Definitely one of the funniest things I've ever read on this forum!Originally Posted by Sean Setters
Originally Posted by Mark Elberson
Didn't know humor was acceptable here.
Amazing thread, love the effort put into this. I have always been awed by strobits, and i've been wanting to get into it for a very long time now. This may help me find my way. [H]
Great job Sean. Your help is much appreciated. Now people can come to one single thread. I look forward to your follow up.
Might I suggest links on this thread to places for getting gear? (if that is allowed?)
Originally Posted by Cozen
My original intent was to put all the info in a single thread. However, since there is so much information, I may actually span its entirety over a few threads (maybe 4?) and provide links to each thread in all of them. Have it set up like chapters in a book where you can go straight to the chapter you want.
I could put some more links in if you want. I provided some links throughout the post, but if you want them all bundled in a single place in the thread I suppose I could do that. Is that what you want? Or did you want to suggest your own places?
Originally Posted by Sean Setters
Sean
I remember you stating that the Vivtar 285 could only be turned down to 1/8th I think. I can not find where I saw your comment. I have several 285s and one 283 myself. I remember there was an accessory that you could replace the auto sensor on the 283 with a Vivtar VP-1 to manually adjust the power out as follows: 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, and full power. Here is a link to the discontinued item but maybe you can find on e-bay.
Vivitar VP-1
Mark
Mark
<p style="CLEAR: both"]The Vivitar 285HV skips 1/8. It can be set to 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/16.Originally Posted by clemmb