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 Posted: Tue Mar 10th, 2009 11:54 pm
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maxgold114
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Well, I enjoyed my Monstrum enough to pick up a Lithium SA. Black bezel, lousy picture attached. I guess if it is at all interesting to others it might be that I put it on a Monstrum strap. Anyway, I managed to drop it on my driveway (right, like I couldn't just drop it on the carpet), and I got some small scuffs on an edge of the bezel where it hit the concrete. The black of the bezel appears ok, but the interface with the polished part feels a bit rough when running a finger over the edge. Any suggestions on how to buff out small nicks? Also, anyone ever get the bezel sides blasted to match the case? Finally, I curse the day you savages infected me with your infectious Orsaitis. Is there no cure? Perhaps a PVD covered one with an orange face and automatic movement and matching PVD bracelet? Hmmmm......

P.S. Anyone know where the macro setting is on a Sony DSC-7?

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 Posted: Wed Mar 11th, 2009 12:39 am
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A little wabi can look good on a Sea Angler.  Never really tried to buff any nicks out of mine, but I'm sure one of the guys around here will give you some tips.

Regarding your camera, if it's anything like my Sony, you just push the little joy-pad to the left.  You know, the one that's on the back of the camera.  There should be a little icon that looks like a tulip.  When it's turned on, you'll see that same little tulip icon in the corner of your viewscreen.

Good luck with the macro and let's see some more shots! ThumbsUp02.gif

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