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John Philip Adams <[log in to unmask]>
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How do spies photo everything they do? In all of the james Bond movies, they
take a 'cheap' 110 and destroy the enemies of the Crown. Why can't we take
our digital camera and do the same thing or maybe copy the pages we want and
not kill ourselves over the copiers that hate us? 
JP Adams
Texas

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From: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Stephan A. Schwartz
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 1:58 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Cameras - examples of images

Very accommodating, thank you Terry. Just what I needed. Nice simple  
system one can carry in a kit bag with one's computer. I hate  
carrying stands into strange libraries. It's like a red flag to a  
bull, and some functionary always rises to the provocation.  Also I  
poked a hole in the headliner of an earlier car a few years back,  
going over a railroad crossing, and it cost 200 bucks to fix. Plus  
stands must be one of the most awkward things to carry ever made - or  
you have to bring tools for disassembly, and reassembly.

-- Stephan


On 2 Feb 2008, at 05:36, Ray Terry wrote:

> (BTW, the link was scrambled by the email system at the bottom of  
> your reply:?? it should be
> http://www.mitsawokett.com/MilitaryService/CW%20Pension%20File% 
> 20Images/CW_Pension_Files.htm )
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> <<<Can you tell me your
> resolution level? I assume as low as possible to make it possible to
> capture the maximum number of images. Is it just enough to read on
> screen, but enough to print a clear image?>>>
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> The settings on this camera are:? image quality FINE, image size  
> PC, CLOSEUP, FLASH OFF.? The resolution setting FINE images 1024 x  
> 768 pixels or print size 14.2 x 10.7 inches (about 2000 images on a  
> 1 gig SD card).? The size allows me to magnify any image without  
> deteriorating image quality should details be too small when viewed  
> on a PC.
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> Beginning with 4 fully charged batteries & recharging as each died  
> worked will for the 6-7 hours of shooting I was doing each day.?
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> I carry 2 of the 1 gig cards with me.? 2 gig cards are now  
> available for about ~$50.? But you can count on this: As soon as  
> you buy one, a larger capacity card will become available and the  
> price of the older cards will go down.?
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> Each pension file image filled the LCD screen in focus in the  
> closeup mode.? What you see on the web page has not been altered  
> (excepting the auto brightness/contrast manipulation).
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> The photos have not been taken with the intent to print them.?  
> Rather, they are read on a PC and have been transcribed by 3 other  
> researchers, especially John C. Carter.? Here is one of his  
> transcriptions:
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> http://www.mitsawokett.com/MilitaryService/William_H_GOULD.htm
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>  We have concentrated on Eastern Shore Maryland and all of Delaware  
> and some southern New Jersey in our Native American (or FCP)?  
> research.? We should be doing Eastern Shore Virginia also, ala Paul  
> Heinegg, but have not yet been able to free up enough time to do so.?
>
> Ray
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephan A. Schwartz <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 8:54 pm
> Subject: Re: [VA-HIST] Cameras - examples of images
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> Ray --?
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> This was very helpful and, for me, timely. Such a simple answer,  
> and perfectly adequate for research.  Thank you so much. Can you  
> tell me your resolution level? I assume as low as possible to make  
> it possible to capture the maximum number of images. Is it just  
> enough to read on screen, but  enough to print a clear image??
> ?
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> -- Stephan?
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> On 1 Feb 2008, at 22:00, Ray Terry wrote:?
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>>  Over the course of 4 days last year I took about 3000 images of >  
>> Civil War Pension files at NARA's Central Research Room on >  
>> Pennsylvania Ave., D.C.? My interest was to obtain quick, easy >  
>> copies of text, which could then be leisurely examined at home,  
>> the > limiting factors in the research being both the time and  
>> expense of > travel to the Research Room and the hours it was  
>> open. ? Here are > some details --?
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>> - Camera: point and shoot Nikon Coolpix 5200 (about $250 new a >  
>> couple of years ago).?
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>> - No flash necessary or desired, for the reasons stated in earlier  
>> > messages in this thread.?
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>> - I sat at a table illuminated by daylight.?
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>> - I did not use a copy stand.? I stood and leaned against the very  
>> > sturdy table, steadied my elbows against my body and shot  
>> straight > down at the pages.?
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>> - Each shot took about 10 seconds to set up and snap.?
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>> - I took 3 extra camera batteries with me plus a charger.??
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>> ?
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>> Taking photos avoids the examination of Xeroxed pages at the exit  
>> > of the Research Room and at the exit of the Archives building.?
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>> ?
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>> NARA permits scanners as well as cameras (& battery charger) to be  
>> > brought into the building. They must be registered at the desk >  
>> inside the Pennsylvania Ave. researcher's entrance.? The equipment  
>> > is examined both upon entering and leaving the Central Research  
>> > Room.? They are looking for theft and for documents secreted  
>> within.??
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>> Sample photo image results can be viewed at??
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>> http://www.mitsawokett.com/MilitaryService/CW%20Pension%20File%>  
>> 20Images/CW_Pension_Files.htm?
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>> ?
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>> which I have uploaded as examples for this thread.? These were >  
>> given a minimal Photo Shop enhancement by selecting "image -  
>> adjust > - auto levels", just enough to read them easily.?
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>> Ray?
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