Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
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Originally posted by Chris Crossland
Just upgraded to Windows 7, so far so good.
Vista just had a tizzy fit about its network connection... I'll be getting Windows 7 fairly soon I think, stupid system
Mar-23-2010 07:51
Ian
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
win7 is very nice. I like lots.
Mar-23-2010 10:44
Ian
something funny goes here
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
ok, question for the camera nerds
my tz7 has the ability to shoot in 4:3 or 16:9. is it really worth going into widescreen for shots? everything i've ever shot before was obviously 4:3 and I dunno if it's considered the 'norm' now that the other is available to use it?
Mar-23-2010 10:49
Lira
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Brasilia, Brazil Formerly known as: Maaz
Though I'm completely ignorant about cameras and stuff, I'm now intrigued: doesn't it depend on what you want to take pictures of? For example, if you want to take a picture of a bird, no widescreen. But if you ever need to take a portrait of Fledz, rotate your camera clockwise, activate the widescreen mode, and you'll still chop his feet off the picture.
Right?
Mar-23-2010 10:56
Ian
something funny goes here
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Location Location with Phil & Kirstie, Channel 4, 9pm. Wait, only Acton will understand this
Originally posted by Lira
Though I'm completely ignorant about cameras and stuff, I'm now intrigued: doesn't it depend on what you want to take pictures of? For example, if you want to take a picture of a bird, no widescreen. But if you ever need to take a portrait of Fledz, rotate your camera clockwise, activate the widescreen mode, and you'll still chop his feet off the picture.
Right?
Yea but that will chop my penis out of the picture too so you may as well leave it as horizontal widescreen.