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Matt
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Magnetic filters! What a great idea
http://www.carryspeed.com/products/magfilter

Just what i wanted for years!
I just bought one for my S95
[amazon=B0093YC6ME]On amazon[/amazon]
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That's pretty cool. Wonder if the magnetics will allow filter stacking?
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Matt: Thank you for posting this!! I've been searching for filters for my P510. I'll go measure my lens and get this if it fits? !!
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If you get it, let me know how well it works. I want to get one for my canon pocket camera
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NO Problem! Always want to help out where ever I can.
ps: I just downloaded some pictures I did today of Marcellus "main" Falls. Will post later.....

What do I use to make a picture of me small enough to work your website?
Me
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pgflyer1 wrote:What do I use to make a picture of me small enough to work your website?
This puzzled me for a while too, Marty, so I can sympathize. Do you use photoshop? If so, you can "save for web" and reduce the image dimensions and file size until they fit the requirements: Maximum dimensions; width: 80 pixels, height: 80 pixels, file size: 7.81 KiB.

A .gif file worked best for me.

If you still have trouble, just email or PM me your picture, and I can resize it for you. I did it for someone else not too long ago, and I don't mind at all. :up:
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I sent you a post & picture to your Facebook page. Please email me your E-address please. I lost it some how?!
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pgflyer1 wrote:I sent you a post & picture to your Facebook page. Please email me your E-address please. I lost it some how?!
Hmmm. I don't see anything there. I'll send you a message with my email address.
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