Have you remembered to reset your camera clocks?

we did it a few weeks ago.

Being a bit primative we only started doing daylight saving last year and then only on a trial basis.

It wakes the Kangaroos and Koalas up at the wrong time, the cows come in for milking at the wrong time and the extra sunlight fades the paint on our houses

....so I have not changed mine yet because its not real time yet :)

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Rob Lewis
http://www.pbase.com/rmlewis

'Being rich is having money; being wealthy is having time (to take photos).' Apologies to Stephen Swid
 
Nope, I set it when I first got it (GMT in the UK - Dec 03) and have never touched it since :-)

I just checked and it was over half an hour out, so thanks for the reminder :-)

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bye for now

Keith Cooper
 
always GMT-7:00, Mountain Standard time, here in Arizona (well, except for the Navajo reservation)

but it is nice not having to wake up an hour earlier for early morning meetings w/ my co-workers in the Midwest and East coast.

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Al

http://alchua.zenfolio.com
 
My camera always stays on standard time. I'd do so with my other clocks and watches, too, if I could get away with it. I detest DST. If people want to get up early, there's no reason they can't do so without changing their clocks.

I have a good reason not to, by the way. There's a good chance I'll actually be out taking pictures at around the time change. Changing the time at the appropriate time will just muck things up.
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I do the same. I do a lot of world travel and it makes for one less thing to remember. All my computers are set up the same way.
 

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