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  • Flaming Chainsaws
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    Originally posted by dueller View Post
    LOVE that bodywork....a little more purplish that I'd like but WAY better than the red if you ask me Being that blue is my most fav and red my least I could be a little biased
    That bodywork is nice. Purple is a good color in the right tint though...

    Originally posted by Curly View Post
    I think your red looks much better, and the red on the tank looks wrong. I'd want that white or black on a blue tank. Stick with what you have, sink the money into other parts
    Right you are. It seems that my wiring harness is "different". I received my right hand control switch off of a 1982 GS1100E and it did not fit my wiring harness. Strange indeed.... That's why I will buy a brand new OEM harness soon.

    Got myself a chain guard. Does anyone know what size bolts it needs?


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  • Curly
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    I think your red looks much better, and the red on the tank looks wrong. I'd want that white or black on a blue tank. Stick with what you have, sink the money into other parts

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  • dueller
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    Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View Post
    I guess no one likes the bodywork... Well I do!



    I'm gonna be sooo ****ed if it goes with only 1 bid at $49...
    LOVE that bodywork....a little more purplish that I'd like but WAY better than the red if you ask me Being that blue is my most fav and red my least I could be a little biased

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  • Flaming Chainsaws
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    Originally posted by snicrep5 View Post
    how about saving those posts for the nikon resources site Finzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
    Fine then. No more pics. Or at least no more decent ones.
    Last edited by Guest; 08-26-2011, 03:21 AM.

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  • snicrep5
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    how about saving those posts for the nikon resources site zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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  • ptexotik
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    Originally posted by SVSooke View Post
    SVSooke does not but Mrs.Sooke would
    buuuuuuRN!!! jajajaja we're just yankin' your chain KFC.

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  • SVSooke
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    SVSooke does not but Mrs.Sooke would

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  • Flaming Chainsaws
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    Originally posted by JEEPRUSTY View Post
    Interest! it is related to light.

    Cna you change the settings to manual.
    Can you manual set exposure and white balance?

    Try altering every parameter and jot down the changes.
    I turned flash on and off, raised exposure to max and then to the lowest setting. No change.

    I then tried to capture a video and that works perfectly, even outdoors.

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  • JEEPRUSTY
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    Interest! it is related to light.

    Cna you change the settings to manual.
    Can you manual set exposure and white balance?

    Try altering every parameter and jot down the changes.

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  • Flaming Chainsaws
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    Originally posted by JEEPRUSTY View Post
    You really should supply us with the make, model and firmware revision from your camera.
    Put it in your signature file.

    Does this thing have an A\V out? If so plug it into a TV and see what shows up on the screen.
    Haha! It's a Nikon S550 with a firmware version 1.0.

    Here's a picture I took just now.

    It looks just fine indoors. Some lines on the wall but not too bad.


    Then I tried outdoors.

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  • JEEPRUSTY
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    You really should supply us with the make, model and firmware revision from your camera.
    Put it in your signature file.

    Does this thing have an A\V out? If so plug it into a TV and see what shows up on the screen.

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  • Flaming Chainsaws
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    Originally posted by cal_look_zero View Post
    Try switching the sensor from the cracked screen one to the one that has lines. I'm not sure if sensor is the right word, but it's essentially the "film" on a digital camera.
    I don't know what that is.

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  • cal_look_zero
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    Try switching the sensor from the cracked screen one to the one that has lines. I'm not sure if sensor is the right word, but it's essentially the "film" on a digital camera.

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  • Flaming Chainsaws
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    Damn! Got my camera today.

    I turned it on and it works great except when you take pictures, lines show up in it. But other than that, it works great.

    So I swapped the screens. I turned on my main camera but all I get is a blank black screen. The backlight is on but the screen is black. Why? So I switched it back over to the parts camera and the screen does work as it should.

    So... I'm thinking that my good camera isn't so good anymore.

    What causes these lines to show up? Lens? Motherboard?

    There's my good camera with broken screen.




    Did you notice the lines in the picture? What is causing that? Maybe it's time for an upgrade.....

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  • cal_look_zero
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    Which is why no one wonders "What brown can do for them" anymore.

    USPS would be 40-50

    Anyways, it went for $102.

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