Re: [HSS] Light Switch Handles/Digital Camera

Paul, thanks for the info on your camera, I am impressed by its

clear pictures, must think about getting one .

The handles are no problem, send me your handle and I will make

them as per sample. I stripped my switch down today, three screws

takes the back off and a screw holds the handle in position and contacts

etc. be careful not to lose any of the washers, I tied them together with

copper wire.

John.
----- Original Message -----

From: <Hudson29@aol.com>

To: <HudsonSuperSix16-29@yahoogroups.com>

Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 12:52 PM

Subject: [HSS] Light Switch Handles/Digital Camera





>

> In a message dated 4/15/01 2:41:01 PM, meadows@dcsi.net.au writes:

>

> << Your switch handle is different to my Delco switch, thought it might

> save

> sending sample. I notice that your's has the letters MD on the front is

this

> a

> Delco insignia? Your photos are very good, what sort of camera do you use?

>>

>

> Gee John, does that mean you are not interested in reproducing handles

> you can't use? I just can't understand that! I guess I better not send the

> bits.

> As I am a bit of a shutterbug, I harbored real reservations about

going

> digital. However, more and more of my photos were intended for the net and

> the old scanner takes sooooo much time and since high quality wasn't

really

> required for net projects, and that the quality of the newer digital jobs

HAS

> been improving lately anyway, I decided to take the plunge.

> I bought an Olympus D-460 Zoom 1.3 Megapixel camera. It looks like a

film

> type point and shoot model and for the most part works the same way too.

> There are a bunch of advantages over film cameras as you might guess. The

> most important has to be that it downloads your snaps directly to your

> confuser so you can print them, email them or upload them as you please.

> There are some drawbacks, like the unpredictable delay from the time your

> shutter finger says "go" to the time the camera says "whoa," so I sure

> wouldn't choose it for action photos but on the whole, I am delighted with

> it. The film cameras have hardly been out of their cases in the last six

> months.

>

>

>

> Paul O'Neil, Hudson29@aol.com

> Fullerton, California USA

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