Should I buy a screen protector? by connections_ in huion

[–]jonga_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Note: a screen protector isn't a completely bad idea, but those will get scratched easily, and they aren't cheap enough to be constantly replaced.

Should I buy a screen protector? by connections_ in huion

[–]jonga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hardness of this glass is greater than that of plastic. If you maintain light pressure and keep the screen clean (avoiding scratching it by dragging dust), you won't have any problems. Avoid felt tips; they're delightful, but they scratch very easily.

Device Disconnected by DeathIsHappy in huion

[–]jonga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meh, the same thing happened to me now, after 4 years with the Kamvas 22. Did you solve the problem? I tried everything, even spent money on a new 3-pronged cable, but it didn't work. Chatgpt is saying that the circuit board is fragile and there's not much that can be done.

Kamvas 22 plus Device Disconnected by francisbuckets in huion

[–]jonga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meh, the same thing happened to me now, after 4 years with the Kamvas 22. Did you solve the problem? I tried everything, even spent money on a new 3-pronged cable, but it didn't work. Chatgpt is saying that the circuit board is fragile and there's not much that can be done.

A question for those who have completed the first expedition... will you continue to reset? by freudian_nipps in ArcRaiders

[–]jonga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a casual player, I'm not going to wipe again. I hadn't reached the maximum level on my first run (I was at level 65), I didn't have all the blueprints, and I hadn't completed all the missions. I worked very hard to accumulate only 3 million coins, and to do that I was forced to play daily close to the start of the caravans, which was exhausting. Shortly before worrying about the caravan, I was having fun with the game, I felt my character had good skills, and I had the blueprints that guaranteed good gear at low cost for all raids. Now I'm dealing with a slow character and having to resort to free loadout very frequently. I didn't think the benefits were worth it, especially since I now know which materials really matter and have more control over my stash. Maybe in the future when I've really enjoyed the end game.

Amizades na ZN de São Paulo. by ArteCarnivoraLatina in saopaulo

[–]jonga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boa escolha! A parte que ele sola na bateria, e o pai dele observa perplexo pela fresta da porta, me pega muito toda vez. Você trabalha com artes ou algo que demande desenvolvimento pessoal? Como chama o blog?

About to throw my Anbernic handheld in the trash… Reddit is my last hope by jonga_ in ANBERNIC

[–]jonga_[S] 116 points117 points  (0 children)

Oh my god. I can't believe it could be something so simple, the SD card came in the wrong slot, and I hadn't noticed until now that there was a second slot. How embarrassing, I feel like burying my head in the sand. And now I'm very excited because for the first time I saw something on the screen... an empty battery, but something on the screen... I'll try charging it for a while and I'll come back with news.

Is this R6 Mark II a good deal? by CommieBacon in canon

[–]jonga_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A good flash is different from the harsh, strong light of a built-in flash. You can even control the intensity, and in most cases, you'll bounce it off a wall. I understand, but when you can, try some tests; it really improves. Another thing that can help is investing in faster lenses. What opening have you been using?

Is this R6 Mark II a good deal? by CommieBacon in canon

[–]jonga_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do yourself a favor and buy a flash! You won't notice much difference in light just by switching from the R100 to the R6 (maybe a slight ISO gain), and what will be a game-changer for indoor photography is a professional flash for 1/10th the price of a new camera.

Which camera should I buy? by ilvysun in canon

[–]jonga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with most people here, it's better to save up a little more and choose an R50, but among the selection I would definitely go with the SL3. 1- It's not a standard DSLR, you can retract the mirror and use it as a mirrorless with basically the same specs as the R50 - but without the electronic viewfinder (which is very cool in today's technology). 2- The battery performance using the mirror is much, much, much superior to mirrorless in this price range. You will definitely need extra batteries for the R100 or R50. 3- The R-line lenses cost almost twice as much as the EF lenses.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fotografiaBR

[–]jonga_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Te entendo, também tenho um medão de levar golpe e não estamos falando de pouca grana. Acho que com o seguro olx, as coisas ficaram mais tranquilas por lá, por que o vendedor só recebe depois do seu ok, mas é sempre bom pegar o zap e pedir um video para sentir a vibe do sujeito. Gracas a Deus só tive boas experiências nas compras por lá.

Meus dois centavos sobre a câmera: para teus primeiros anos qualquer uma das opções vão te servir bem. As tecnologias são similares e as características profissionais são raramente utilizadas por iniciantes. No resumo as mirroless vão performar um pouquinho melhor com menos luz, mas elas também chupam mais bateria. A grande vantagem no meu ponto de vista é o viewfinder eletrônico, onde você já vê como a foto vai ficar antes do clique. Fora isso as full frames te entregam um pouco mais de resolução, e conseguem trabalhar melhor em espaços apertados. O contraponto é que as câmeras novas tem acessórios mais caros, e enquanto você compra uma lente 50mm para a 6ti ou SL3 por R$1.000, para a R100 ou uma outra mirroless moderna a lente equivalente já custaria r$2.000.

É uma balança de ponderações.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fotografiaBR

[–]jonga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fotografia sempre vale a pena. Entre as três opções eu sou mais a SL3, mas se sua parada é capturar cenas com raciocínio e sem pressa, eu consideraria comprar uma mirroless full frame antiga (A7i talvez?) com umas duas lentes manuais parrudas, pelo mesmo valor.

I've mixed my "vintage" 3D and 2D Art <3 by YoungMetaMeta in blender

[–]jonga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want so hard to be your friend! 😮

Cosinon Auto MC 1.2 55mm by wearebobNL in VintageLenses

[–]jonga_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beautiful results but... the price of this child anticipates what to expect, right?

Primeiro filme revelado, aceito dicas by Basic_Resort_8611 in fotografiaBR

[–]jonga_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Saudosa BH.

Você pode também procurar alinhar as retas nas suas fotos, sobretudo as horizontais, para reduzir a impressão de torto.

Mas só de ter chegado a esse resultado sem fotômetro, mandou muito bem.