If you are using the TDS software it may be in the backsight menu - try changing your angle to angle right- if not already set up that way - should work
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You have yourself a camera with pedigree and it would be a shame not to put a few rolls of film through it before you decide whether to continue to use it, store it as a collectible or sell it on.
Using a manual film camera is interesting and rewarding and can be fun - it is an experience no one should miss. Like learning to drive, at first there seems too many things to think of but with the help of a little reading most people soon master the basics.
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take the battery out, screw it back in, then power on. if it still doesn't cut on, charge the battery up. remember to set the time and date after taking the battery out.
try using a faster card. SD class 10, not 4. and in the menu, first page, disable all lens correction options, if you're shooting jpeg. these settings do slow you down a lot.
Looks like a couple of people have been posting about this phone number calling them. It might be a debt collector or a survey collector. I wouldn't worry about it!
Probably not. I'm assuming you are referring to multiple-choice surveys with "fill in the bubble" responses. You would need a special piece of software to do so, and those pieces of software almost always require a specific, special model of scanner. They're also quite expensive.
If you're collecting data for a study (which I have done many times), you may be better off using an online collection method. I use Survey Monkey (link) which offers a free service for relatively small survey projects, is easy to set up and use, and provides data compilation.
Otherwise, I think you're going to be relegated to reading the response sheets and entering the data manually. Even if you use an online method, you may wish to supplement that with paper forms for those who don't participate online.
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If you are using the TDS software it may be in the backsight menu - try changing your angle to angle right- if not already set up that way - should work
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