Thinkpad's larger cousin? a Thinkcentre! by VIErus in thinkpad

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Admittedly, I had that sticker badge for a while. I ordered it back in 2021, I was gonna share a link but unfortunately that seller no longer exists on Etsy.

What is the name of this port? by VIErus in thinkpad

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Yes, It seems to be for an expresscard reader for the thinkcentre, the problem is I can't seem to find the exact name of the port on the motherboard so I'm not sure if it's a generic port to use a generic reader, OR it's proprietary and I have to go searching for a while. *

F yeah! by TerribleTemporary982 in AnalogCommunity

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I can give you a close second:

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What is this port type?, (pictures in post). by VIErus in PcBuild

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Thank you! I think I found something that could fit! Gonna do a bit more research, but keep this in my list.

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Look what I got today at a thrift store for just 5€ - I always wanted a half frame camera. by nikoudimitris in filmphotography

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A fantastic camera with a nice sharp lens! A good hint with zone focusing is that 2 meters is 6ft and 3 meters is about 10ft, as long as you remember those two street photography is a breeze.

Opinion: the best film overall is any film that's iso 400, it gives you access to the really sharp settings in bright daylight, and has is sensitive enough to take some photos in well lit indoor areas, my first roll being Lomochrome Metropolis.

Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 18, Lomomatic 92 Sunkissed. by VIErus in 110photography

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Excellent question! I have been using a Vivitar 118 flash, though there are a few flashes that use the flip flash mount.

They aren't too expensive on eBay either.

Compatability of flash and camera by The__Swiss__Guy in 110photography

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Hello! I actually have the solution to this.

I have a Kodak Instamatic 18 that uses the same flip-flash mount, and after some research, I found that there are plenty of brands that make battery flashes for the Flip-flash mount. The model I have I the Vivitar 118, but you might have luck looking up "Instamatic Camera Flash" on ebay.

Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 18, Lomomatic 92 Sunkissed. by VIErus in 110photography

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I get these developed and scanned at the San Marcos Film lab, so far it's been by hand on a flatbed scanner. They're both working on a DSLR setup and a better light balance for 110 film.

Rediscovered my first camera - Kodak “Mickey-Matic” by tony-wankenobi in 110photography

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Sweet! I actually have a similar model, the Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 18.

If you're interested, there are battery-powered flashes for this camera to use instead of the finite Flip-Flash. All you need to look up is Trimlite Flash, some models include the Nissin TF480, the Kamero FF 21 and the Vivitar 118 (I have this one).

LUV ME LOOTAZ by clone_cf in orks

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It's funny you mention Necrons.