I just got a digital camera...

Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

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Finally! I decided to get with the 21st century. I bought a Panasonic DCM-LZ2 Lumix 5.0 Megapixel camera. It's not fancy but it does have a 6x optical zoom. Check this out:














Aside from general messing around, it'll be nice for listing stuff on Agon or Ebay.
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

Moderator
No, Mr. Funnyman- it's my Onix Melody SP3.:D True, it would keep your tent warm, provided you have some AC to give it.

Here's my homemade DVD rack. It cost about $100 for the oak boards & dowls, plus a few full nites of my time:

 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

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Buckle-meister said:
Wow! That's a lot of CD's. :eek:

What's the bottom picture? A camping stove? :rolleyes:
Well actually, the top two rows of the left third are DVD-A & SACD discs. The rest are CD's. I probably have about 800ish or so, give or take 50-75. I haven't counted 'em in a couple years. Hmmm...possibly closer to 900.

I have more than a lot of guys, but I know guys with thousands.:eek:
 
Buckeyefan 1

Buckeyefan 1

Audioholic Ninja
That's a solid little camera. Nice collection of discs. That could be the record for SACD/DVD-. Are they insured? :eek:

I have more than a lot of guys, but I know guys with thousands.
Don't forget the guys with gigabytes of music. ;) In your corner (favor), no compression issues. ;)
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
How about a couple shots of the stereo? :)

SheepStar
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

Moderator
I'm working on that. I have to tinker with exposure settings and stuff. I've got all the windows blacked out in the main HT room, so it's really dark all the time. My speakers are black, the entire front wall is masked in black, the drapes are very dark blue, the furniture is very dark brown and so is the carpet. Good for movies, not so great for photography.;)
 

Buckle-meister

Audioholic Field Marshall
Rob Babcock said:
I'm working on that. I have to tinker with exposure settings and stuff. I've got all the windows blacked out in the main HT room, so it's really dark all the time. My speakers are black, the entire front wall is masked in black, the drapes are very dark blue, the furniture is very dark brown and so is the carpet. Good for movies, not so great for photography.;)
Oh oh. Blurred photo heaven? :(
 

Buckle-meister

Audioholic Field Marshall
Rob Babcock said:
Not blurred, just really dark.
You need to put your camera in either A (aperature priority) or S (shutter priority) mode. If in the former, adjust the setting so that you have a wide aperature (lets in as much light as possible). If the latter, adjust the setting so that you have a slow shutter speed (again to let as much light in as possible)

Of course, you could always just use the flash. :rolleyes:

Hope this helps. :)
 
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Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

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Even with a flash it's a bit dark, mostly just that the speakers are the same color as the wall (it's completely masked off with black fabric). What I need is a tripod so I could use a really slow shutter.
 
Rip Van Woofer

Rip Van Woofer

Audioholic General
Soo, Meester Rob...when do we get some feelthy peectures? :D

Much as I am a solid state guy the one thing I like about many tube amps is their retro/Art Deco look. Yours is a great case in point.
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

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Buckeye, I do carry $35k of content insurance. It would be hard to buy them all back, though, no matter how much money. Many of them are long out of print, especially some of the 80's metal stuff.

I love that little tube amp. Leaving aside the issue of sound, it is a beauty. The look of it when all the tubes are lit up and it's pumping out music...well, it'll warm your heart as well as your room. That said, I probably want to sell it. And buy a Butler MC tube amp for my main HT rig.:D I bought it for my bedroom, but recent developements in gaming (Xbox 360, impending PS3) have got me thinking of going another direction and buying a 32" Viewsonic LCD TV and going MC for gaming instead of 2CH for music. Besides, my bedroom is a little smallish and poorly laid out for optimal stereo sound.
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

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What's neat is that with the raw JPEG, you can actually read the spines of all the CDs & DVDs. Sadly I can't put a pic that big on Imageshack.
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

Moderator
Maybe I already have too many...yesterday I bought the new DK disc, "The Girl in the Other Room" on SACD. But when I got it home I realized I already had it.:eek:
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
Rob Babcock said:
Maybe I already have too many...yesterday I bought the new DK disc, "The Girl in the Other Room" on SACD. But when I got it home I realized I already had it.:eek:
Ah, I'm sorry. You could send it over this way...so it won't be a complete waste. :D

Hey Rob, remember you have to prove you actually owned all those and whatever else is insured to collect after damage/loss. Hence, the value of that spiffy new digital camera. Take a bunch of pics of all your possessions on a small memory card/stick and tuck it away in a safe deposit box or fire resistant safe.

Oh, and welcome to the 21st century! :) We just joined, ourselves.
 
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