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Will be getting a decent set soon.. Simon - How much did we have from the old club funds???
There was £160 that Chris gave me, Maplins and CPC Farnells both seem to have some decent sets of Walkie Talkies on there websites, and Maplin have just sent me some discount vouchers . .
Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
Simon... can't wait to see the TripeR go when you learn to drive it
Learn to drive it??
I'm trying . . . need to go on a few more runs
Last edited by white scooby; 30 December 2006 at 01:17 PM.
From: ShyTot graphics Location: Squires Bar Location: Wakecastlefract
James, they're not out of focus (Well, not much) it's camera shake. Either you're pressing the shutter like a thing posessed, or your camera has a reaction time similar to that of a Police officer going into a roundabout
James, they're not out of focus (Well, not much) it's camera shake. Either you're pressing the shutter like a thing posessed, or your camera has a reaction time similar to that of a Police officer going into a roundabout
You dont need a better camera, you need to learn to use it. Due to the poor light your camera will automatically go for a slow shutter speed which when your shivering to death it makes it hard to hold steady. In the manual mode there should be a ISO setting, set it to a higher number and try again.