Female photographer based in Central Texas! I aim to bring you insightful content on travel and adventure photography, the gear I use on said adventures, and the tools, tips and tricks on planning photography travel.
I checked out youtube before buying the Canon pro 1000 and now I wish I didn't because I find I'm constantly throwing money at it. I try and print a test page everyday but then if the power goes out or you forget a day or teo next thing your $40 Canon Maintenance cartridge is full because this printer is hell bent on wasting ink everytime it starts up. I love how it prints but if you don't plan on using it often then I don't recommend this printer.
Hi, I love your photography. I am a painter and I make handmade cards and such do you think that this would be a great printer for me and I have a question what kind of application are you using to balance your colors? That thing looks cool thank you very much Susan Collins.
I am reluctant to buy another Canon printer, although this presentation intrigues me. I stopped using a Canon Pixma Pro 100 because of margin issues. It was always a battle to print a photo with a uniform 1/2 in or 1 in border around the image. You could get 1/2 in on two sides, and then 0.56 on the others. The lack of symmetry drove me nuts. Strangely, I can send my photos to a lab online, and get those nice uniform borders. Now if I wanted a borderless print, no problem. This begs the question as to whether Canon's print drivers can handle uniform margins without problem?
We had a truck bed cap when towing our Airstream. Key is to get side windows that open fully for equipment access. Do not recommend using the rear of your Airstream. We know from experience that the vibration will break the carrier or your bikes. Good luck with your solution search.
Solid inexpensive setup! Good call. So, I'm in the same boat as you on my thoughts with this topic and am breaking down to get a cap for my truck bed. With the amount of money some of us spend on our bikes, I want my bikes out of the elements while traveling with a 'feeling' of better security. The bonus for me will be the generator, solo stove, and other camping gear will be relatively protected and out of the elements as well. Down side, I know how much I'm fixin' to throw down to put a cap on my 8ft bed.....not fun
Howdy Robert! I will be doing another video on ICC profiles soon! The printer does come with “full” cartridges, however the display will read that it’s only at about 3/4 full as the ink will be pulled into the system. Ink lasts way longer than I’d expected!
Do you not boil the water prior to mixing in the sugar? It isn't obvious in the video on the posted directions but I find it speeds up the process and sterilizes the mixture.
Great question! I’ve tried it both ways, and honestly I have found that just mixing it really well (without boiling) works extremely well! The less we have to heat up the house in the TX heat the better :D
We love Big Bend, in-fact we run an Airstream Caravan every year to show off Big Bend to 15 other rigs. We go in November to avoid the extreme heat. But what fun it is. Thanks for the video well done.
Great itinerary......but you need more than 3 days in the Big Bend area!! Also do not miss Taqueria Milagro on Ghost Town Road right in Terlingua. The best tacos, very friendly people, BYOB - can't beat it!
Thanks for the video Mallory! I planned to be there this week but cancelled due to the heat. I am looking at the fall now. I've never been there so it will be an experience for sure. Love your photography. Starting to lean more about Astrophotography so when I go I can get some great shots as well.
Trying to learn using existing equipment. I have a Canon Rebel T6 with a stock EFS 18-55mm lens and a fairly cheap tripod. Is it possible to get some shots with this before spending a lot of money on better equipment? Good video. And Go Dawgs! Although I went to Georgia Southern University, I was a Dawg fan long before then!
Very happy with my Q2 still and all the reasons you mentioned are the same for me for not having any interest in upgrading (plus, I am broke). It is annoying having to remove the SD card every single day to download images, so I would have liked a USB-C socket for that and charging, but I will manage without for now. And yes, 60MP is insane.
I have not read one reveiw that takes into account , the cost of the unit which if you print on A3 and you print around 60 prints a year cost 20 pounds, yes the next fill is more economical but at a cost of around 6/7 00 pounds , which will/should cost around 7 pounds per print , but the printer is worth zero should you wish to sell it. If all goes well and there is not a problem and you have minimum waste and you sell at a good price its great, there are lots on the S/H market with faults and are not selling because it cheaper to buy a new one when you take the cost of the ink into account.
Hi Kim! I actually do a cost breakdown in a separate video... you have to love printing for this thing! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KgCkdHQtbe0.html
Good video on this camera. I really like the more advanced features of the a6700 in the focusing department, like bug-eye focus. But if you don't need that, the A74 is fantastic. When the A74 gets the AI chip, if such a thing happens, the A7R5 and A7CR, and a6700, along with the ZV-E1 are superior cameras. Technology never leaves us alone. There is always something new, and once in a great while, that one new thing makes all the difference in the world. That is the improved focus of the new cameras. I suspect a ZV-E10 mk. 2 will be a major leap forward with many features of the A7R5 and a6700. If only it makes an appearance. One thing nice about the A7R5 is the ability to reduce the files sizes of video in the menu.