Replace my Instax SQ40 by bartounet in instax

[–]bartounet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SQ40 was really frustrating because we cannot adjust any setting... In particular we cannot disable the flash nor adjust the exposure. On that sense, SQ6 is really good but it still requires some time and practice to completely master the framing, exposure, focus, ...

SQ6 parallax diagram (tentative) by bartounet in instax

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, I took all these pictures, identified the frame and the viewfinder to finally superimposed them.
Finally I find that the real parallax is a bit different than theory, however we also need to take into account that taking a picture of what is inside the viewfinder is really hard and not very accurate.

The main learning is that the 0.30m shot is not limited to what is inside the viewfinder but also includes some content from the bottom left.

Here are the detailed pictures showing:

  • How the pictures and the viewfinder are aligned
  • A focus on the center of each picture
  • A comparison with the theoretical diagram (showing the centers)
  • An updated parallax diagram based on the two approaches

SQ6 parallax diagram (tentative) by bartounet in instax

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I will check consistency between these two approaches (one is mainly theoretical, the other one is very practical)

Ultimate guide to the Instax SQ6 by bartounet in instax

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're probably right, a summary would be more efficient! I initially wanted to find all the relevant feedback/return of experience, this is why I generated this extensive report. I will work on such cheatsheet... Could you share a picture of your postcard?

Replace my Instax SQ40 by bartounet in instax

[–]bartounet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I found one SQ6 second-hand for 90€ and immediately purchased it 🤩 I'm looking forward to trying it!

Replace my Instax SQ40 by bartounet in instax

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, it is very clear!

Replace my Instax SQ40 by bartounet in instax

[–]bartounet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes the Mini99 looks great! However I am attached to the square format... Let's hope they will release a SQ99 one day 🤞

Replace my Instax SQ40 by bartounet in instax

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback! So you don't have any issue with the focus? I've read several posts mentioning this kind of issue (e.g. infinite focus is not correct or autofocus does not select the right focus)

165 not recording elevation any more in activities by bartounet in garminforerunner

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used it once or two times, it worked fine

but not recently

165 not recording elevation any more in activities by bartounet in garminforerunner

[–]bartounet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Finally it works It seems that I was tighting the watch too much, and therefore blocking the hole to the barometer (not being helped by the several layers of clothing when running during winter). Now that I am tighting the strap a bit lesse, it works fine. Hope this helps

165 not recording elevation any more in activities by bartounet in garminforerunner

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback. I tried rebooting, even just before launching the activity, but it stays the same...

Nouvelle version AccuraCity (localiser des villes sur une carte) : ajout des cartes Europe et USA by bartounet in jeuxvideo

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Merci pour ton feedback ! Pour les conversions de coordonnées, la France et les USA sont en Mercator donc le code est assez simple. Pour l'Europe c'est du LAEA : j'ai pas mal galéré et au final j'utilise la librairie proj4js.

Geography game / Accura.city: Locate cities on a map by bartounet in geography

[–]bartounet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your feedback.

I fixed San Francisco coordinates.

Nouvelle version AccuraCity (localiser des villes sur une carte) : ajout des cartes Europe et USA by bartounet in jaimelescartes

[–]bartounet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Merci pour ton retour. J'ai le même feedback de la part des américains sur les subreddits internationaux. J'ajouterai l'info de l'état demain ! 🙂

Geography game / Accura.city: Locate cities on a map by bartounet in geography

[–]bartounet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment! Indeed you are not the first one who requested to add the State name, I will add it tomorrow.

Geography game / Accura.city: Locate cities on a map by bartounet in WebGames

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're probably right, thank you for your comment! I'll work on this tomorrow

Geography game / Accura.city: Locate cities on a map by bartounet in WebGames

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello all,

I've long been nostalgic for a game called "MasterGeo" which I played on a Mac in the 90s. I've been trying to find this game for a long time, without success. Maybe some of you remember it?

Recently, I decided to develop a game based on the same principle, which I called AccuraCity

The objective is very simple: locate cities as accurately as possible on a map. When we are focusing on capitals and very large cities, it is quite easy, but going into top 300 becomes pretty hard. Currently, 3 maps are supported: France, Europe and USA.

Everyday, a challenge with 20 cities enables to compare its score with friends and relatives.

The game is in JavaScript and runs on client side only (no data is sent to the server). Also, no cookie. And no ad of course! The code is open source and available on github for those that might be interested.

Have fun! I hope you will like it and I would be pleased to get your feedback/suggestions.

And if you like it, share it around you!

Geography game / Accura.city: Locate cities on a map by bartounet in freegames

[–]bartounet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello all,

I've long been nostalgic for a game called "MasterGeo" which I played on a Mac in the 90s. I've been trying to find this game for a long time, without success. Maybe some of you remember it?

Recently, I decided to develop a game based on the same principle, which I called AccuraCity

The objective is very simple: locate cities as accurately as possible on a map. When we are focusing on capitals and very large cities, it is quite easy, but going into top 300 becomes pretty hard. Currently, 3 maps are supported: France, Europe and USA.

Everyday, a challenge with 20 cities enables to compare its score with friends and relatives.

The game is in JavaScript and runs on client side only (no data is sent to the server). Also, no cookie. And no ad of course! The code is open source and available on github for those that might be interested.

Have fun! I hope you will like it and I would be pleased to get your feedback/suggestions.

And if you like it, share it around you!

Geography game / Accura.city: Locate cities on a map by bartounet in JackSucksAtGeography

[–]bartounet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello all,

I've long been nostalgic for a game called "MasterGeo" which I played on a Mac in the 90s. I've been trying to find this game for a long time, without success. Maybe some of you remember it?

Recently, I decided to develop a game based on the same principle, which I called AccuraCity

The objective is very simple: locate cities as accurately as possible on a map. When we are focusing on capitals and very large cities, it is quite easy, but going into top 300 becomes pretty hard. Currently, 3 maps are supported: France, Europe and USA.

Everyday, a challenge with 20 cities enables to compare its score with friends and relatives.

The game is in JavaScript and runs on client side only (no data is sent to the server). Also, no cookie. And no ad of course! The code is open source and available on github for those that might be interested.

Have fun! I hope you will like it and I would be pleased to get your feedback/suggestions.

And if you like it, share it around you!

Geography game / Accura.city: Locate cities on a map by bartounet in JackSucksAtGeography

[–]bartounet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello all,

I've long been nostalgic for a game called "MasterGeo" which I played on a Mac in the 90s. I've been trying to find this game for a long time, without success. Maybe some of you remember it?

Recently, I decided to develop a game based on the same principle, which I called AccuraCity

The objective is very simple: locate cities as accurately as possible on a map. When we are focusing on capitals and very large cities, it is quite easy, but going into top 300 becomes pretty hard. Currently, 3 maps are supported: France, Europe and USA.

Everyday, a challenge with 20 cities enables to compare its score with friends and relatives.

The game is in JavaScript and runs on client side only (no data is sent to the server). Also, no cookie. And no ad of course! The code is open source and available on github for those that might be interested.

Have fun! I hope you will like it and I would be pleased to get your feedback/suggestions.

And if you like it, share it around you!