four eyes

Oct. 10th, 2006 06:47 pm
arguchik: (tipsy)
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got my new glasses today. i was supposed to get them last week, but when they came in the first time there was apparently something wrong with the lenses, so they sent them back to be re-lensed. they came in again today, and i picked them up on my way home from work, yay! new costume, new costume! i already got gazed at and flirted with as i walked home from the glasses store. :-)

so the new specs are very cute, catty half-frames in a deep-ish red, not scarlet but not oxblood or burgundy either. my roommate, who is a visual artist and thus an expert authority on these things, called the color "dark cherry candy." they are dark enough that they won't clash with my non-red clothing, i think. the cool part is that the frames are actually two colors of plastic layered together. the outside layer is a translucent red, and the inside layer is a marble-y pearl. anyway, i like them! i can't post a pic yet because i don't have a digital camera, but i will soon. i'm definitely buying one before the michigan trip, which happens 10/24-10/31.

so i think my eyes are trying to fight the lenses. i have been wearing them for about 2 hours now, and my eyes feel weird and tired.

i am assured this is normal, and should go away within a week.

on a related note, does anyone have digital camera recommendations--both for the actual hunk of electronic gadgetry i should buy, and where i should or should not buy it? i'm thinking of just going to the UW bookstore because then i could use my UW bookstore charge card, and rack up some more patronage refund dough.

Date: 2006-10-13 05:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arguchik.livejournal.com
someone else mentioned sony cameras as being good, but with the caveat that they require you to use proprietary memory cards and batteries, both of which cost slightly more than the standardized and generic memory cards and batteries that fit other digital cameras. do you know if that's still true? (lol--i'm just being lazy...haven't really started researching this stuff for myself yet, other than picking up a price list from the UW bookstore).

Date: 2006-10-13 08:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crash66.livejournal.com
I am using a cyber-shot DSC S600 and it uses regular AA batteries as does the one I use at work which is a different model of sony. The memory stick is proprietary as you mentioned, my thought is you just have to buy one with the camera and leave it in there forever. I guess if you had other devices that used other cards that would definatly steer ya towards a camera that used the same card. I didn't really see that as an issue. Also my laptop doesn't have a card reader so that didnt steer me a direction either.

Date: 2006-10-13 09:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arguchik.livejournal.com
i was thinking more about rechargeable batteries (which i would prefer to regular batteries). i guess my thoughts about the generic memory card would apply to a situation in which you're on a long trip and you fill up your memory card, but you don't have your computer there to download some or all of your stored images. so you're stuck having to look for a particular brand of memory card, which you may not be able to find as easily as the more widely used, generic one.

not sure how much of an issue this would be in real life...just something i'm wondering about. sounds like you haven't found it to be a problem.

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