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blamebrampton) wrote2008-06-24 11:23 pm
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There's nothing quite so much fun as a good rant, is there? I think I will have a positive rant in the near future to balance things out. In the meantime, a few short notes.
Nothing quite says 'You have procrastinated too long in the finishing of this fic' like reading through earlier chapters and saying 'Gosh. Really? Oh I like that bit, I wonder what it means?'
I recently paid a pittance for an account so that I could post Sansa's birthday image. I have just realised that I can post other pictures. Thus I give you
KITTEN OWNERSHIP, THE DREAM ...

So I am in the market for a new camera. It needs to take pictures of cats, embroideries and textiles in museums, cities, sport, and my friends. Perhaps the odd plant. It needs a good optical zoom and high megapixelage, with a good range of automatic settings and manual overrides. It MUST be able to take good shots in low light conditions, and preferably have excellent textural representation, that matched with accurate colour would be ideal. Above all, it needs to be usable by a moron. I do eventually read the manuals, but can never remember them. I have the photographic talent of a fern. Short video capture would also be good.
At the moment I am looking at the Canon G9, since it comes in around my price point (under $800/£400) and my old camera was a Canon Powershot so I should have some familiarity with the interface. Also,
anabellhenry uses one for her gorgeous flower shots, which I adore, so it clearly does a good job. Any suggestions/warnings?
Nothing quite says 'You have procrastinated too long in the finishing of this fic' like reading through earlier chapters and saying 'Gosh. Really? Oh I like that bit, I wonder what it means?'
I recently paid a pittance for an account so that I could post Sansa's birthday image. I have just realised that I can post other pictures. Thus I give you
KITTEN OWNERSHIP, THE DREAM ...
THE REALITY ...

Cookie is the adult black cat, Monster is the tortiseshell kitten. And yes, she does have laser eyes, very handy for drawing straight lines in the dark. That tube has three arms and a central hole and is possibly the Greatest Cat Invention Ever. Alas it was a catfood company freebie constructed of cheap nylon and is falling apart. This means I will have to rebuild it, I foresee over-engineering and procrastination. Perhaps embroidery ...
They are both adorable wee things and brighten our days, despite the fact that there is still a palpable Min-cat absence. Mon likes to sleep on one's head, because you may have wanted to wear a fur hat to bed but not wanted hat hair in the morning. She is also obsessed with water, to the point of jumping into the shower and having a good paddle between our legs. Any running water is like a Siren singing and she has been known to sit in the basin in hopes of a sudden need for handwashing.
When she was very new J was in the loo and I could hear him laughing uproariously. When he came out, I asked why. His words: "You should be very proud of me, I wazzed on neither the floor nor the cat."
Her other great trick is the shoulder cuddle, where she will nestle on one shoulder and nuzzle into your neck and hair, purring madly. This would be wholly delightful, were she not a slightly farty kitten.
Cookie is calmly in charge, and pretends to be a delicate wee princess (she now weighs over 3kg as opposed to the 2kg she was when we liberated her from the pound). This image is maintained until Monster walks by below any of her perches, when she transforms into Death From Above. She is incredibly fluffy now, and Mon is a lot bigger, but alas they broke my camera in a Loeb vs Solberg-style rally round of the living room and I have not replaced it yet.
Cookie is the adult black cat, Monster is the tortiseshell kitten. And yes, she does have laser eyes, very handy for drawing straight lines in the dark. That tube has three arms and a central hole and is possibly the Greatest Cat Invention Ever. Alas it was a catfood company freebie constructed of cheap nylon and is falling apart. This means I will have to rebuild it, I foresee over-engineering and procrastination. Perhaps embroidery ...
They are both adorable wee things and brighten our days, despite the fact that there is still a palpable Min-cat absence. Mon likes to sleep on one's head, because you may have wanted to wear a fur hat to bed but not wanted hat hair in the morning. She is also obsessed with water, to the point of jumping into the shower and having a good paddle between our legs. Any running water is like a Siren singing and she has been known to sit in the basin in hopes of a sudden need for handwashing.
When she was very new J was in the loo and I could hear him laughing uproariously. When he came out, I asked why. His words: "You should be very proud of me, I wazzed on neither the floor nor the cat."
Her other great trick is the shoulder cuddle, where she will nestle on one shoulder and nuzzle into your neck and hair, purring madly. This would be wholly delightful, were she not a slightly farty kitten.
Cookie is calmly in charge, and pretends to be a delicate wee princess (she now weighs over 3kg as opposed to the 2kg she was when we liberated her from the pound). This image is maintained until Monster walks by below any of her perches, when she transforms into Death From Above. She is incredibly fluffy now, and Mon is a lot bigger, but alas they broke my camera in a Loeb vs Solberg-style rally round of the living room and I have not replaced it yet.
So I am in the market for a new camera. It needs to take pictures of cats, embroideries and textiles in museums, cities, sport, and my friends. Perhaps the odd plant. It needs a good optical zoom and high megapixelage, with a good range of automatic settings and manual overrides. It MUST be able to take good shots in low light conditions, and preferably have excellent textural representation, that matched with accurate colour would be ideal. Above all, it needs to be usable by a moron. I do eventually read the manuals, but can never remember them. I have the photographic talent of a fern. Short video capture would also be good.
At the moment I am looking at the Canon G9, since it comes in around my price point (under $800/£400) and my old camera was a Canon Powershot so I should have some familiarity with the interface. Also,
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And you describe exactly the camera I need, too (which is perhaps not wholly a surprise). I thought maybe I had found it when the Fuji FinePix F30 was recommended to me on an online forum based on pretty much the same description you give, but alas, I can't seem to take a completely clear pic with it in _any_ lighting, despite the adjustable ISO and all kinds of theoretically good things. So my only advice is to not buy that one if you're as much of a photo moron as me. I'll be following the comments to this post eagerly. :)
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And I totally lol'd over the water cat thing - I can just see her darting through the shower!
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My Uther is fascinated with water too: and he used to jump into the shower, though he hasn't done it recently. He doesn't care for baths, but he's very easy to bathe when necessary (such as after a skunk encounter).
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As for cameras, I'm pretty much a camera dummy, but I use a Kodak ZD710 and it works pretty well for me. I'm not sure how much it cost because it was a gift, but I know it was under $500. Good luck!
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*giggles madly* That is all kinds of hilarious.
I fear I have no camera wisdom to share. Mine broke a while ago, and I still haven't replaced it. I'm not much of a photo taking person!
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LUMIX Panasonic DMC-FX12
http://www.docameras.com/panasonic/dmcfx12_digitalcamera.html
I'm a sucker for cameras (I own half a dozen of them) and taking pics all the time; I bought my LUMIX a few months ago (it was a special offer and didn't even cost 200 Euros) and it's the only one I've used since then. The whole thing is tiny and fits into the palm of your hand, the rechargeable battery lasts for ever (I've used the camera on our 7-days field trip, taking photos every day whithout having to recharge it).
And it has a simple mode, a more sophisticated scene mode where you can choose between more than a dozen of options including pets, landscapes, sports, sensitive (no flash allowed but dark objects) etc.
Not to forget the film mode too.
The only thing I don't quite like is the lack of a viewer. You can only use the fairly big screen that you can switch into economy mode to save power.
All in all a nice an nifty little thing that you can carry around in your pocket all the time. :-))
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Google gave me this website, which seems to have a lot of cameras with all kinds of information, including reviews.
Your kitties are very cute! Mine like to sleep on the clean laundry, which is not something I like... But they are very cuddly, to the point where Merlin has to come and cuddle every night before he will go to sleep. This includes 'persuading' him to suckle on the point of his own tail. Fittingly, he is mostly called Baby instead of Merlin...
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As far as cameras, the best review site I've found is http://www.dpreview.com/. They cover every aspect including picture quality in every environment. I think they also have comparisons.
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They are sooo cute and adorable, both in dream and reality.
One of the cats of a friend also loves water. She likes to sit in the bathtub and watch the water running into the drain. But she isn't fond of getting wet feet.
As for cameras, I like my Canon IXUS - very light and small. I don't know about low light conditions and stuff like that, because I mainly make photos of my flipcharts - sad, isn't it?
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*makes toddler grabby hands*
I know what you mean about fic, I had to go re-read whole sections of my wip to see what I had actually established between a couple of characters *sigh*
We have a Powershot, don't know what model, but it does most of what you were requesting. Canon are usually pretty useful - although ours recently stopped zooming, but apparently it was a 'known problem' and they fixed it free of charge. C uses all the settings - I set it to A for Artifical-brain and push the big button.
Kitty tubes are the best - we have a long straight one with ambush holes. Those pop up linen laundry baskets are also fun. My two story (with ramp and craft sneak attack ports) kitty castle has been put in the corner for now to allow more tube room, but it will make a comeback soon - possibly with new sundeck and lounge bar.
I know what you mean re water - Mon must be part Bengal - Loki refuses to drink unless it's running fresh from the tap, and both cats are in sulk mode because we can't fill the bath again until C fixes the small hole we found in it. They both insist on climbing into the shower when we're done to roll in the water and fight over the shower stool. And yes, male urination is a thing of wonder, and danger... >.>
Last night Loki stole my plastic medicine cup, dropped it into the basin, spent five minutes chasing it in the basin (which has water in it at all times for the cats), fished it out on one paw, then proceeded to carry it off downstairs. C later found it 'buried' underneath the family room couch - where we routinely find a stash of play mice, balls of alfoil, plastic cutlery, and hairbands.
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The thing is, knowing you, I believe this utterly, and expect to see patterning bits and corset boning lying about.
Strathfield apparently has all their camera on sale. Give them a shout?
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We have a Canon camera (I don't remember the version), but we like it very much.
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My current cat was raised by our dog, and took everything she said for gospel. Our dog liked to eat used kleenex. Therefore, Amelia eats toilet paper -- deliberately when she wants to be annoying, obsessively other times -- and barks at the mail carrier. It will be interesting to see which of your cats train the other -- I got a second at a rescue shelter a year later (because Amelia's version of cuddling regularly drew blood) who'd been a stray. He taught her to purr and meow, she taught him to use a litter box. Honors about even, I think....
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Your cat Cookie looks like the cat we lost last year, Nera. ;__;
Brings back memories.
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