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Shen
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using filters with DX7440
I recently bought some filters for my DX7440.
everythign was cool the adapter fitted, filters fitted, until i tried to turn my camera on, i got the kodak screen, then the LCD went balck and the power light was flashing and went off and i couldnt do anything with my camera, i tried altering the settings before i put the filters and things on. but still this same thing happened.
any ideas on how i can fix this?
(i really want to get in there and play aorund with my filters!!)
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Aug 8th, 2005 02:55 AM |
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kmoffat
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Maybe the lense is impacting the filter when it extends. I heard someone recommend putting a rubber band around the filter threads to act as a spacer.
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Aug 9th, 2005 11:42 PM |
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Shen
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thanks 
i will try this, at the moment i got them working by only screwing the adapter on half way.
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Aug 10th, 2005 01:36 AM |
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kmoffat
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Is your adapter the correct one for your camera? My Z7590 adapter allows attachment of UV and Polarizing filters, no problem.
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Aug 10th, 2005 04:11 AM |
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Shen
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yeah the adapter is made for my camera, the problem isnt attaching the filters to the adapter it was attaching the adapter t the camerea, i think though that i just tigthened it a little bit too much, once i slackened it off a bit it worked ok.
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Aug 10th, 2005 05:33 PM |
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bill2468
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I have the same camera. Why do you want to use any filter? Save your image and change the color with your edit program. The camera has 2 degrees of close up, regular color and enhanced color which make a polarizer less needed also.
BiLL
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Oct 13th, 2005 02:00 PM |
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Shen
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hey,
i bought them becuase im on a photography a-level, and besides using film camreas, we use digital, and i wanted to try some effects with fitlers and stuff without relying so much on computers. i figuired it out a while ago so thats cool lol
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bill2468
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O.K. what ever floats your boat.
I like to know I can add filtration down the road to enhance a picture and a image shot through a filter can not be un-filtered.
Keep on clicking!
BiLL
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