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I highly recommend getting this camera. Relatively inexpensive with incredible capability. I have one. It’s everything you could want.
Which one Dave? I've got a pocket sized (Canon G15) but I often don't care for its processing decisions. The MVC-83 was better except for being limited in memory compared to anything out the past few years...
 
I highly recommend getting this camera. Relatively inexpensive with incredible capability. I have one. It’s everything you could want.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I8BIB18/?tag=fabo03-20
This camera can do amazing photos of the moon without a tripod and equally amazing macro shots of insects without ever changing lenses.

These are all photos I have taken...

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Yes it does. It also connects by WiFi to smartphones.
Yup, I saw that , but the Video capability was a little vague. I'll need something that can shoot , Maybe 15-30 mins video, and also capture those nice pics, you showed.... Edit... JUst took the time to look at the Full Description....Fits the bill. Maybe an Christmas present...???
 
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Do you have the owners manual?
If not, I can post up my crib sheet.

Some of the bulbs were close enough to new versions that manufacturers stopped offering them.
I try to keep to original for everything but headlights even though its minor.
I did experiment with brighter brake/tail lamps that Dan Stern was pushing, then when I went to replace with the same he was trash talking. :realcrazy:
No I don't. I thought I'd saved one, but apparently not.
 
Yup, I saw that , but the Video capability was a little vague. I'll need something that can shoot , Maybe 15-30 mins video, and also capture those nice pics, you showed....
How much video you can shoot depends on the size of the memory card you use and how much battery life you have. It can easily go an hour or more. Connect to a power source and use a 128 GB card you can go 10hrs+.
 
Here's Stern's tables of small bulbs.
Daniel Stern Lighting Consultancy and Supply

It can get a little confusing and I haven't spent the time to do the math yet.
When Voltage has two numbers. IIRC the first is the voltage used for luminescence and power draw, the second for lifespan.
Unfortunately Don's Bulbs website is down (closed business) because it had all the details on obsolete as well as current bulbs.
Math is needed to see if two bulbs are comparible when they have different rating voltages.
For example 1157 are generally used to replace 1034. Comparison is easy because they were both rated at the same voltage. If I read it correctly, 1157 will draw a little more current but last longer, same brightness. Go figure. I think turn signal is on the other element so blink rate won't be effected.
 
We had to watch bulbs on the aircraft bigtime we had 5, 6, 18, and 24 volt in different panel lights. Want to freak out a aircrew put a 5v in a 24 indicator it will smoke the plastic in a few seconds when it comes on, and they declared a emergency real fast. Happens a lot when a new guys don't read the books. (hey it fit!)
Then bulbs that look the same but AC only!
 
Not turning here yet! Weird year. Prob start really soon just starting to get morning frost.
 
Was a long day.
Got last panel fitted and 1/2 weled on. Just hanging out to see if there are any fires a brewin.
Always hang out after welding/grinding in shop.

Owner stopped in. Seems happy with progress.
Has opted for new door shells, saves me a ton of work. He’s going to pull mouldings and clean off adhesive, which will also save me a bunch of time.
So i will have only the 3rd door to fix. Bonus.
 
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