What with the trouble last year with 'Hermes' and deliveries I am always a bit wary when ordering online. However, all delivery companies have expanded greatly, even 'Hermes' has improved the system and enabled decent tracking of the goods, plus asking for report on the delivery.
Today I was informed my 'DPD' driver, name given, would deliver between 9:21 & 10:21. So I sat back happy about this, as usually they arrive around lunchtime. In fact he was a couple of minutes early and sped on his way, a cheerful hard working driver. He must have been up before the postmen this morning! Yesterday 'Hermes' arrived, a couple using their car rather than a van, a cheery local working class type. Friendly, quick and within the time given. A vast improvement for 'hermes.'
With the vast amount of money received at Xmas I bought myself a (very) cheap, (very) used little camera to shove into my pocket. Naturally bits are missing, scruff marks abound but the Battery charger works and so does the camera, in spite of marks on the lens! The missing bit is the connection to the laptop which is required when downloading pictures. I have ordered a (very) cheap cable from an online shop, but there is another problem. The 'Canon' site offers downloads for these old cameras and I brought down the user manual easily enough, but when I try for anything else it demands the serial number. Easy-peasy, they are always on the bottom. However, when I looked it was not on the bottom! OO er missus! What is a going on here? The condition of the camera indicates a bumbling user, Boris himself perhaps, and care has not been taken. However the missing number could have been caused by 'wear and tear' or indeed scratched off for devious reasons. The place I bought it from is a reasonable company however, not a back street job.
I am now wondering if the cable will connect or if I will still require software to get a connection. There is however, a possiblity that the Windows help have a solution, this may work. If not, the only solution will be to remove the SD Card and put it into the other camera, download, and return the cards to their respective homes each time I use the thing.
Buying 'second-hand,' sorry, 'Used,' is a great way to shop if you are happy with older stuff rather than the latest gadget, however there are always pitfalls and bits missing.
The camera looks like it will to do the job, even if not as good as the Lumix, ideal for carrying in the pocket. Mind you it is heavier than it looks. Picture quality appears OK so far, one day I will get out and look around to see what it can do.
There is however, normal life ahead! Next week charity shops will open again so I can go shopping without a debit card. So many items appear to have shrunk hanging up in the cupboard, so items, like jackets, must be inspected.
A hundred and one smaller items have either gone missing or are now required and a perusal of these shops, all eight of them here, is a must! I suppose I ought to wait a further week or so, the number of bags being donated, including a large black one of mine, will have to be sorted first. The days of lockdown have given many time to sort out the cupboards. I canny wait to see the bargains awaiting me.
2 comments:
When you connect the camera to the computer the pc recognises it as new and will connect.
The beauty of theses used cameras is that you dont have to be over careful how you treat it, so you end up getting a lot of use out of it. I've always had Canon cameras and no problems.
Dave, Indeed! The cable I used clearlyw as not compatable. The new one came today, worked first time. The camera is heavy and feels rugged. The marks on lens appear to harm it little if at all.
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