My Poor Ricoh – Off For Repairs

I love my Ricoh. It’s by far my most-used camera. Unfortunately it’s off for repairs…
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It’s got a dust spot on the sensor I can’t deal with any longer.

While I wouldn’t call myself a Ricoh Fanboy, I’ve had three now, and I’ve fallen in love with the complete control Ricoh endows their users with. It’s almost as if Ricoh is the only company that actually trusts their users to read the manual and understand the controls. Even if you don’t do that, the Ricoh is easy to put in Manual Mode and figure out. My most-used camera before this was my Ricoh GRD-IV that I loved too. While there’s some argument on the internet that the GRD IV is better at some things than the GR, I disagree. For my uses the GR is almost the perfect camera. (Almost because it should be full-frame, 35mm equivalent instead of 28mm, have a 2.0 max aperture instead of 2.8, it should stay roughly the same size and still cost under a grand… yeah, I know, keep dreaming… or else go back to film.)

The dust speck is large enough to be visible on the rear viewscreen, and although it’s at the edge, it’s visible in every photograph. Sure – I could crop it out… But the camera is only 8 months old, and not one where the end user can easily clean the sensor.

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It’s visible on the viewscreen.

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And of course on photos it’s very visible.

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It’s much worse at smaller apertures (of course) and against a blue sky it’s hard to ignore it any longer. I emailed Ricoh Customer Service and they asked that I send it in… frustrating because I’m using this camera almost exclusively for an ongoing project, but hopefully they can sort it out and get it back to me quickly…

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I’ve labeled the camera with a couple notes, I hope the issue is obvious. I’m afraid they’ll say “we didn’t notice anything… all clear!” That seems to be my experience with customer service more often than not. I’ve also noticed the front control wheel is getting harder and harder to turn… Might as well have them address that too, right?

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I also labeled the bottom of my camera so Ricoh can check out my blog and know that one of their fans is anxiously awaiting the return (or replacement) of his favorite camera so he can get back to making photos… Ahhh photos… that’s what the Ricoh is best at. It’s a great little camera, unnoticed by anyone, lightweight and easy to pack. Just seal the little guy up a bit better Ricoh.

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Help Me Design A New T Shirt

Help choose a design for the ages.

Help choose a design for the ages.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’m looking for feedback on a new T Shirt Design that I’m working on. It’s an inside joke for a very small population segment. There are about 40 people who’ll understand the shirt and maybe three that will want one. Anyone can offer feedback though – tell me which design you like best!

Click here to take survey

Winter Afternoon Thrifting in Moab

Went thrift shopping with a friend a couple weeks ago. Got some unique photos.
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Shot on my Nexus 5, edited with the stock Android photo editor, and posted with the WordPress app.
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It’s much more difficult to imagine how this is going to look on a computer when editing the post and adding the photos with the phone…
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Three Sisters Thrift has completely changed from the old Memory Lane days. It’s super clean and much more organized. It’s still a little dark in there, but much of the former funk has been cleared/cleaned out. I ran into this character while I was there…
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Can’t figure out why that last photo is smaller than the others – it is cropped more severely, but not substantially so. Guess that comes with shooting with a phone? Also the workflow is such that due to lack of familiarity I feel somewhat hindered…
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Golf Balls. I swear – if you ever buy golf balls or golf clubs new you’re a total chump. After going to so many thrift stores I can safely say those are two things that are at every store in abundance… And although I know very little about golf I’m pretty darn sure brand new clubs won’t make a Tiger Woods out of anyone (although there’s plenty of marketing companies that don’t want you to know that)…

So there. An entire post captured, edited, written and uploaded all with a Nexus 5 running KitKat. It wasn’t easy like with a computer, Photoshop and a Ricoh GR  or Canon 5DMkII – but I did it all in a slouch on the couch…

End of the Year Roudup

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Everyone else did their end of the year round up at the end of December… I was too busy napping on the couch and enjoying the holidays to care about blogging. That actually sums up my attitude toward blogging from about the middle of November until now. I’m ready to get back to it though – I had a goal to create 2 posts a week last year and I came pretty close.

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In 2013 I created 105 unique blog posts. My blog got 19,000 views. In the big scheme of things that’s not many. For me though it’s 18,925 more views than I got in 2012.  My most popular post was a lament about missing my little Ricoh GRD IV that I sold in late 2012 to get the Fuji X100. It garnered 1,746 views. In second place was a post I created about making your own sandals – it got 1,420 views. Interestingly enough, both these blog posts were done kind of quick and without a lot of thought… funny they became my most visited posts of the year.

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My busiest  day of the year was the 10th of September when my post about the Scott’s Peak aid station at the Wasatch Front 100 went live and I got 302 hits. Not quite a viral sensation, but it was a big deal for me.

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My most popular Youtube video was an unboxing and comparison of the new Ricoh GR to the old Ricoh GRD IV – it got 1695 views and continues to be semi-popular.

My Redbubble page is a decent representation of what little success I achieved on the internet in 2013 – I closed the year with over 80 designs available, 25,000 views and 181 sales of stickers and t-shirts with camera designs I created.

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I sold 82 books on Magcloud.

I now have 1107 photos on Flickr, 608 photos on Instagram, and 1109 posts on Tumblr.

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More exciting than all the raw numbers that somehow add up to mean I lead a pretty dull life is the fact that I (we – my wife and kids traveled along the whole way) visited 28 of the 43 Deseret Industries stores in Utah, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, and Arizona on what we’ve been calling the DISPATCH PROJECT. We drove a total of 5,900 miles to see 28 of the 43. We have (obviously) 15 left, but they’re all in Utah and much more accessible than the one in Seattle. We drove from Vernal to Tucson, from Moab to San Diego while visiting Seattle on the (out of the) way, and most recently from Moab to Rexburg, Idaho. I ended up with some interesting photos, lots of memories and a couple flannel shirts I really like.

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I’m going to try and do fewer posts this next year, but focus on doing somewhat more interesting ones… at least that’s my thinking this early in the year. I’ll keep adding to my Redbubble designs and I’ve opened some sort of wacky Amazon Associate Store I’m currently calling Strayfoto Supply on an unlisted page of my site – we’ll see where that goes. Right now it contains pens and camera gear I like – all of which I’ve owned and used extensively and think are pretty cool. If you choose to purchase anything listed there, please use the links. It doesn’t cost anymore and I earn a small commission that keeps me buying more pens and cameras.

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I switched my Facebook from a profile to a page and I’m hoping to be a little more active there in 2014.

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Camera Design Stickers and Shirts at Redbubble

Camera Design Stickers and Shirts at Redbubble

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I’ve been selling more and more camera designs on Redbubble every month. My profile/gallery there is at almost 25,000 views this year. They’re available in both T-Shirts and Stickers. My stickers seem to be popular – if you buy a few (6, I think) Redbubble will discount them by half!

I like to stick them to magnetic material; then I have cool camera magnets to put on the fridge or metal boards I use for photo display.

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Thanks for looking, if anyone buys some stickers, send me photos of how you used them.