Is not always planned - ;))
I was moving right along and got the first four columns of Upstairs/Downstairs together Sunday - and somehow messed up my camera. It has a black spot in the middle of the left side of the "photo". I tried cleaning it with a Q-tip but I think I may have scratched the lens -
You can see it in the middle left block - the third diagonal YELLOW square has a spot on it -
You can see it better in this one -
And it doesn't "move" - which is what makes me think that I scratched the lens -
I told a friend that I spent Monday trying to find a simple "point-and-shoot" camera online for cheap. Found one at Sam's Club - should be here by the end of the week. Going to have to "stall" and maybe post some "spotted" photos - until I can get the new camera and figure out how it works and then how to download photos - should be fun - not - ;))
And no - I don't have a smartphone - just a landline. Don't need one - I'm usually home. I've had my digital camera for so long I'm probably lucky I didn't mess it up before now. I got the most basic "point-and-shoot" that I could find. All I want/need is a SIMPLE one to take photos for my blog - any other photos can be taken by someone else on their phone - haha - ;))
Spent Tuesday doing "chores" - bills and paperwork -
Then today - Wednesday - the FedEx guy delivered my new camera -
And I spent most of the day
It came with a wrist strap and a case which was nice -
But no USB cord like my old one -
And it has a memory card instead of an internal memory -
So I read the "quick start" and charged the battery while I tried to figure out if I needed to order a USB cord or if I had to download the photos to my computer some other way. The "quick start" didn't address downloading the photos at all - and that's the whole point of getting a digital camera to take photos for my blog - Duh!! -
So I had to go find the "real" owner's manual for the camera (online) -
Then I looked for the owner's manual for my computer (online) to find out where they hid the memory card reader that I have never had to use before - hoping that it had one - which it does - thankfully. And I never would have found it without the manual - they hid it on the "front" of my computer - and I kept trying to find it on one of the sides - silly me - ;))
THEN - the website said I had to download some software to my computer - which I did - but my computer wouldn't let me install it without "admin" rights - so I had to "switch users" to my "admin" account - and then I couldn't find the downloaded file - it was in the other "user's" folder - UGH!!!
I figured out a "work-around" - got the software installed - and took a couple of test photos - and it all seems to work - differently - but it works -
Right about then I REALLY wanted to take a nice long nap - but I didn't - ;))
Anyway - here are the test shots -
If I compare that last shot above - taken with the new camera - to the one below - taken with the old camera - the colors with the new camera are clearer and more "true" - so I think I'm going to like it - a LOT - ;))
Haven't told you guys yet about my new laptop (Win 10) that I have had for months and haven't even plugged in yet. After my "fun" today - it might be another couple of months before I have the
But then again -
I might tackle it next week -
Just to get it over with - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
3 comments:
My mother said there would be days like that ... and she never had a computer or a digital camera.
The new camera takes nice photos. I think it was time for a new one. Congrats on figuring it all out.
I also have a very old, still functional, Kodak point and shoot digital camera. When i got my new computer, there were issues connecting it like i wanted due to Kodak being out of business, but like you, I found a work-around. But you're right - the new camera takes nicer photos. Good thing after you went through all that trouble!
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