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Get the Glanza, stick the 172 on Ebay/Trader maybe take a couple hundred hit.
As you said to me on Saturday mate you dont really like the 172 much anymore.
V2.0 worked fine for me. I first tried unlocking 1.1.2 which was allready jailbroken, then upgraded to 1.1.3 via itunes then ran jailbreak worked fine ;)
I jailbroke my old mans 1.1.2 and SSH across so he could use a O2 sim.
Just upgraded to 1.1.3 and jailbroke and unlocked it. Working a treat with my T-Mobile sim :)
I dont think they do. You can see from the way they are shot that he hasnt exactly gone for a LOT of what you just described.
There is no real wrong and right in Photography, reagrdless what people think well done mate. You have done what 95% on this site havent achieved yet.
DO what Andy said.
Defo fiddle with the Shutter, Aperture, Manual modes. Get some reading done of the guides on here. Buy a few magazines and soak it all up and go take pictures
Awesome photos. One thing to try with the Postbox one. Play with the colour channels and desaturate so it only shows the red of the postbox and the red on the road sign in the background
I can understand what you are saying Ian but if you have the money I dont see the problem as long as you dont expect glass to make you a better photography without putting in the ground work.
No matter how good you are with the kit lens it is no use for long range work
I think what he means is the cooler may foul the onboard heatsinks mate.
Good spec. Get on MSN when you have it built dude.
Happy Bday matey
As for the previous comment about the cheap Scan PSU, I dont think Roy would use a cheap PSU the one he has was over a hundred when he bought it
The PSU I know you have shouldnt fry your parts fella. If it senses Spikes or Instability the more expensive ones usually have enough protection not to monster your components