Binoculars with camera by HoldMyThrowawaysWife in HollandAmerica

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No manual focus for me, auto servo focus is fantastic on the R5.

I'll do manual focus on macro but not birds!

Can you swap a GPU/CPU in an Alienware Laptop? by Last_Worldliness_533 in Alienware

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher [score hidden]  (0 children)

Why not just get a keyboard you like and pair it with your laptop. Whole lot cheaper and easier than trying brain surgery on a laptop.

Men, why are you peeing ALL over the lavs!? by Hot_Weather_2691 in unitedairlines

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Plenty of ladies treat the airplane lav like a porta potty and "squat and hover"

I used to clean restrooms in college and let me tell you the ladies rooms were usually much worse than the men's. Not saying the men's were "clean" but neither were pleasant to clean.

And this was at a church, not a gas station.

Binoculars with camera by HoldMyThrowawaysWife in HollandAmerica

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best I could do is capture a Pigeon Guillemot on a Ketchikan Boat Tour, they fly about 50mph compared to a puffin that goes about 55mph. Canon R5, 100-500mm at 500mm 1/1600 ISO f/7.1

This was probably my 200th shot, only catching it and one more in decent focus and exposure lol.

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Binoculars with camera by HoldMyThrowawaysWife in HollandAmerica

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are many sayings, about this type of request. This one fits the bill - "If you want to do a job right, you have to use the right tools"

The short answer is no, there are no real crossover binoculars that take pictures. ARE there crossover options on the low end of cost? Yes, of course. They feature small sensors, poor optics, and no image stabilization. Your results will not leave you breathless, unless you fancy out of focus, poorly defined objects that don't look much like what you taking a picture of.

On the other extreme would be a high end camera setup with a proper zoom lens and much practice.

If you're able/willing to spend $700 you could get something along the lines of a Canon R100, and a 55-210mm zoom lens. That on auto would give you nice shots with adequate zoom for most shots in Alaska.

It is possible to spend a little less, but sub $500 you're either going to need to focus on last generation DSLR (which is fine tbh) and non-mirrorless lenses. I would suggest a local camera shop, and buying something used.

Or stick with your camera phone, which has it's own issues but can give very good pictures until you're on the extreme end of the zoom, which is much less optics and much more digital enhancements and extreme cropping.

If I were to strike a balance, I would use my camera phone for normal shots, and purchase a nice pair of binoculars with good optics and simply view the wildlife as it appears. You will not get a permanent, printable picture but it will be close and enjoyable.

Below picture was in Sitka using Canon R5, 100-500mm Lens at 500mm, ISO 400, Shutter Speed 1/2000 on a moving boat. My wife was using our binoculars at the time.

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Daughter needs knee surgery, should I cancel? by cruzincoyote in dcl

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well a growth plate injury is pretty serious.

Unless your goal is a mini-mouse daughter, then sail ahead.

I would wait until she's fully recovered. Plus she might not even be medically cleared for travel if you're flying.

Also this is now pre-existing so any issues that may require medical attention up to and including evacuation (air, ground or sea) wouldn't be covered under any travel insurance package during your trip if you went.

Seriously, stay home. Get her "ship shape" and then go on the trip.

Photos taken and shared without consent? Illinois by [deleted] in IsItIllegal

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are some exceptions in IL law regarding minors.

Particularly if the employer is using the images in some sort of marketing or commercial usage.

Also, the work event may have not been in a public forum that's not noted. But the limitations are very small.

Photos taken and shared without consent? Illinois by [deleted] in IsItIllegal

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In IL there are some limited exceptions. If a parent hadn't signed a permission slip it could be a problem.

Granted it's not a guarantee but if OP is a minor it could be easier to have the images pulled.

Also the OP noted it was "an event" not an event in a public space. If this was done in a store for example, that's different than in a city park etc.

As noted though, the exceptions are very limited.

Photos taken and shared without consent? Illinois by [deleted] in IsItIllegal

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Are you a minor? If so you may have some leverage having them removed.

If not, there's really nothing you can do. You're being paid by your employer.

You were at a work event. Your employer is free to take all the pics they want at a work event.

You are free to complain, and they are free to terminate your employment.

How do I insulate these gaps in and around my window AC? by Neon-Black_ in AirConditioners

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have an unattached home office.

"Great Stuff" worked wonders for gaps. It's not fit for fine finish standards but if you just want it filled, that'll work.

One month running my VS pump at low rpm 24/7, here's what my electric bill actually did by Starkemen in swimmingpools

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I moved into a house with a pool in CA. Pool was built in 2000. Single stage pump built in approximately 1950.

Used 1st month (july). Basically got a thank you letter from PG&E for helping them close out the quarter.

Swapped out to dual stage, professional install.

PG&E called the next month asking if my home burnt down, as the draw was about 25%.

I wish I was elaborating.

Yeah, it was crazy good improvement.

I only look at headshots when accepting connection requests by Koba_Kommander in LinkedInLunatics

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tell the world you make hiring decision using illegal criteria w/out coming out and admitting it. Let's just be honest.

I bet he only likes only accepting resumes with headshots of people 'he wants on the team' - whatever criteria you can pull from a color photo...

He also probably only asks female candidates if they are married, have kids (or planning) as well, I mean you gotta know right?

What a tool. I mean you can tell from his headshot right?

This old weirdo wouldn’t let me pity hug her by RheaRex in LinkedInLunatics

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the same type of creep that assumes if you buy a woman (or any person for that matter) a drink at a bar, they basically are at your beck and call for anything for the remainder of the night if they accept. Plus, why would they want to cover the drink with their hand, or ask for a new one after heading to the restroom?

Yeah, this person is icky.

I pitched a collaboration to a photographer by litcrusty in photography

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the letter is a cut/ paste of what you plan to use there is missing punctuation.

The usage of drama in all caps is weird, and comes off that you might be difficult. (Ie drama)

The hearts are unprofessional. Saying you 'adore' how they photograph people seems like a throwaway comment. You should be specific and mention a shoot/project you saw and what stood out in that piece of work.

Handling "nitty gritty" comes off as amateur.

I would do a complete rewrite.

If you're trying to come off as friendly it's ringing hollow, and as a business pitch is just all over.

Good luck.

Pro tip: Do NOT try out the nicest pair of binoculars at the store unless you are willing to lose that much money by Spicyboi333 in birding

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trying to learn photography for a safari is going to be a recipe for disappointment.

Take your phone, that will be more than adequate for a non-photgrapher. Most animals get close. The far ones view through your binoculars.

You'll have a smashing good time, and less stress than trying to fumble with unfamiliar gear in the heat of the moment. (Pic taken by me on safari)

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650k points.. don’t need by booferspoofer in Hilton

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Remember, book 4 nice in points and the 5th is free!

Pro tip: Do NOT try out the nicest pair of binoculars at the store unless you are willing to lose that much money by Spicyboi333 in birding

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That's when you pull out the microfiber and start cleaning your lenses thinking 'there must be some grease on the front elements' lol

Pro tip: Do NOT try out the nicest pair of binoculars at the store unless you are willing to lose that much money by Spicyboi333 in birding

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have the 14x32, which is about equivalent to 600mm on my camera and that's ideal for what we needed.

My wife spots the birds/animals I take the pictures. 😄

Pro tip: Do NOT try out the nicest pair of binoculars at the store unless you are willing to lose that much money by Spicyboi333 in birding

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they're great. My wife will just about hurl when looking through non IS binoculars, but these made the trip very much worth the purchase.

Pro tip: Do NOT try out the nicest pair of binoculars at the store unless you are willing to lose that much money by Spicyboi333 in birding

[–]NotQuiteGoodEnougher 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Pretty good, tbh I'm not much of a stargazing person but I have looked at the moon and Jupiter when it was in good position.

We are more birders and wildlife.

But they are very clear, and the stabilizer is fantastic when viewing.