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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4

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We'll back in a minute :)

And we're back!
 
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It's an underfunded network.
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Nevertheless, I was not amused.
 

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*reads last few posts*

*starts to wonder whether he's in the right thread*

*checks thread title*

*posts*

Anyone here?

Hmm... Cleaning the camera sensor takes specialized kits (that are only semi-cheap), but it's very worthwhile for someone who has a camera that CAN have an exposed sensor while changing lenses, like me.

It used to be this dirty.
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Now it's like this:
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You could say that it's a massive improvement, no? At least I won't have to part ways with the camera while it's in service and pay a pretty penny for that. (The first image was "enhanced".)
 
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Yeah the thread can get a bit wonky, but there's usually one mod on to take care of you lot :p

I know nothing about photography, but I think the difference between the dirty and clean image is vast.
 

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I know nothing about photography, but I think the difference between the dirty and clean image is vast.

With digital, at least there's only one piece of on-sensor glass to clean. (The sensor itself is never truly exposed - when you're cleaning the "sensor", you're actually cleaning the glass filter.)

I like my photos as clean as possible, hence the cleaning regimen.
 

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I know nothing about photography, but I think the difference between the dirty and clean image is vast.

With digital, at least there's only one piece of on-sensor glass to clean. (The sensor itself is never truly exposed - when you're cleaning the "sensor", you're actually cleaning the glass filter.)

I like my photos as clean as possible, hence the cleaning regimen.

Uh huh I know exactly what that means :p
 

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Aaaaah! It's been a long time! Now I see you again, the user with the super-blocky text! *high-fives*

So how are things going? I have the flu, I need to get an assignment done, and stuff.
 

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Aaaaah! It's been a long time! Now I see you again, the user with the super-blocky text! *high-fives*

So how are things going? I have the flu, I need to get an assignment done, and stuff.

Funny, I'm sick too. X_X Been sick for the past week. It just won't go away.

Ehehehe. Sometimes it just sticks. Got medicine?

Also, no more fancy usertitle?
 
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Aaaaah! It's been a long time! Now I see you again, the user with the super-blocky text! *high-fives*

So how are things going? I have the flu, I need to get an assignment done, and stuff.

Funny, I'm sick too. X_X Been sick for the past week. It just won't go away.

Ehehehe. Sometimes it just sticks. Got medicine?

Also, no more fancy usertitle?
Yeah, I've tried OTC stuff like Mucinex but nothing has really worked that well.

And no, the staff made me get rid of the fancy stuff besides my name. :(
 
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