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I like that stuff
Heh, thanks and sorry for the late answer! My friend visited in Japan around the December and I gave some money to him. He was able to find couple of stores that sold PFU's stuff. He threw packages away before he came back to Finland to prevent possible taxes. I remember paying around 170€ in total.
Thanks!I like your board a lot, especially the legend on the ISO return is coolAnd I like also the relegendable keys, very nice
Yes that's true, but also on the other keycaps I notice uneven kerning and legend width. It's particulary clear when you look at the Os and Cs, and Ts as well. These legends are simply not as sharp and precise as they used to be on original Cherry keycaps. On the other hand, the Windows keys, as much as I hate them, look just perfect. Maybe it's just because the legend is simplier than text, or maybe it's because the mold is newer – hence my idea that legend quality may be deteriorating due to aging machinery.If the left shift and the control are wrong that's primarily the fault of the one who ordered them from GMK.
Yeah, i could have bought this industrial SSK over ebay instead of this lens.
Many thanks, the first lazy attempts, as always without tripod, but with flash.
I'm not into Canon that much, but also reading a little bit to know about their products too. With the L lenses you'll get a nice red ring too! The stabilizer could be useful when using the lens as a portrait lens, to get some nice sharp shots in low light. With the nowadays high ISO possibilities even more options to just 'shoot around'. I don't have any stabilized lenses, i had one, but sold it. Problem was for me, that the battery lasts only half of the time.Muirium wrote: If you're full frame, I'd get the non-L 100/2.8 macro as a matter of photographic priority. If not, my dinky little 60/2.8 macro is the gem of my lenses, and my goto glass for all manner of flaunting. [...]
My brother brought over his recently acquired 100/2.8L macro (along with my Granite set) when he visited. I used it a bit and it's a bloody nice lens, but I can't see the L being worth the extra money. Its killer feature is the stabiliser. If you need a stabiliser when shooting macros, you're doing it wrong. So says grumpy, outclassed me at least. Mind, I got the best of him by taking what he had to admit were its nicest pictures yet!
Actually, one lens I'm keen to try sometime (if I could find someone willing to loan me it) is Canon's oddball full manual macro. I did briefly try the king of the lot in Edinburgh's best and tiniest camera shop: the downright mad 180/3.5L! It didn't seem too upset being asked to wear my tiny 350D for a moment, and gave me a bizarro world of 1.6 crop * 180mm macro telephoto! Well, for just one free minute…