Unexpected. HOW to tell two cameras apart????
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a G10 and a G10 IR
heck, we even hung the straps the exact same way. I'm not inclined to put a sticker on one or something silly, so aside from that ... (and I LIKE the neck straps so don't want to replace those either)....
How DO I tell these bloody things apart aside from turning them on (different start up images) and such?? :scratch :scratch :scratch
I'm hitting a creative wall here. HELP!
heck, we even hung the straps the exact same way. I'm not inclined to put a sticker on one or something silly, so aside from that ... (and I LIKE the neck straps so don't want to replace those either)....
How DO I tell these bloody things apart aside from turning them on (different start up images) and such?? :scratch :scratch :scratch
I'm hitting a creative wall here. HELP!
//Leah
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Why would you be against a small smuugy sticker to identify your camera.....normally I will engrave my name and DL into the bottom of all of my cams......just a thought:D
As far as I know the most reliable method to tell a dedicated IR camera is with a test image or, in the case of a digicam the preview image, of a red and blue target. The IR camera image should look very bright for the red and very dark for the blue. Pointing the digicam at a remote control works pretty well too. The IR beam of the remote control will appear visible in the digicam LCD.
Once you know which is which, use a tag or something obvious to indicate which is which. It won't look nearly as silly as if you pick up the wrong one by accident. Automotive stores have cable/wire ID tags that work pretty well to and they can be small and discrete.
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BECAUSE THEY ARE ALL OUT OF STICKERS!!!! :cry :cry :cry :cry :cry :cry :cry :cry
but yes, that would be one I'd run with
hmm. I could see doing that, in such a way that it's not in the way and discreet and doesn't get too tangled.
thanks!!!!
OneTwoFiftieth | Portland, Oregon | Modern Portraiture
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yeah, but I have to be able to pick it up and tell them apart before shooting. I can turn it on and see that one is IR and one is not.
Just pop the door really quick.:
Mark? Yes! Not IR...
Mark? No! IR...
(or vice versa)
A small ziptie on the bottom of the strap was a good idea also.
OneTwoFiftieth | Portland, Oregon | Modern Portraiture
My Equipment:
Bodies: Canon 50D, Canon EOS 1
Lenses: Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8
Lighting: Canon 580EXII, Canon 420 EX, 12" Reflector, Pocket Wizard Plus II (3), AB800 (3), Large Softbox
Stability: Manfrotto 190CXPRO3 Tripod, Manfrotto 488RC4 Ball Head, Manfrotto 679B Monopod
You could embroider "IR" on the camera strap
Hey! I like that idea!!! ::D
Yeah that's probably the best idea. Also most expensive unless you know how to embroider.
OneTwoFiftieth | Portland, Oregon | Modern Portraiture
My Equipment:
Bodies: Canon 50D, Canon EOS 1
Lenses: Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8
Lighting: Canon 580EXII, Canon 420 EX, 12" Reflector, Pocket Wizard Plus II (3), AB800 (3), Large Softbox
Stability: Manfrotto 190CXPRO3 Tripod, Manfrotto 488RC4 Ball Head, Manfrotto 679B Monopod
At this point it's really just a debate over WHICH celtic knotwork pattern I'm going to do
Haha. Perfect. Post pictures when it's done!
OneTwoFiftieth | Portland, Oregon | Modern Portraiture
My Equipment:
Bodies: Canon 50D, Canon EOS 1
Lenses: Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8
Lighting: Canon 580EXII, Canon 420 EX, 12" Reflector, Pocket Wizard Plus II (3), AB800 (3), Large Softbox
Stability: Manfrotto 190CXPRO3 Tripod, Manfrotto 488RC4 Ball Head, Manfrotto 679B Monopod
There are waterproof, scratch-proof photography equipment sticker labels that can be customized to give your camera a professional look.
They serve the very purpose of distinguishing your camera from its lookalikes...
... although I must confess that embroidered straps are a tad attractive too. Let us know where you ordered your lanyards. How did the embroidery go?
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