Pocket Notebook Owners! Please share your notes!

To those of you how own pocket notebooks and mainly use them to jot down everything (and I mean everything, not just for one use case), like quick notes, random thoughts, things to remember, reminders, to-do's, etc. Would you mind showing some examples of what it looks like and how you write your notes? Maybe how you organize them? Thanks!

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u/Your_Moooom_XD — 7 days ago

Syncing Supernotes (Nomad & Manta) To Supernote App Without Syncing To Each Other?

Pretty basic question.

I recently synced my supernotes to the same account so I could read my notes through my phone. However, I noticed that my Nomad also downloaded all of my Manta notes, which I personally do not want as they do not transfer well (hopefully a feature can be added that can seamlessly let you edit notes between). For now, I would like to disable this so my notes are ONLY synced to my app from each supernote, and not so that the supernote notes sync to each other.

How can I do this? Thanks.

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u/Your_Moooom_XD — 8 days ago

Pocket Notebook Owners! Please share your notes!

To those of you how own pocket notebooks and mainly use them to jot down everything (and I mean everything, not just for one use case), like quick notes, random thoughts, things to remember, reminders, to-do's, etc. Would you mind showing some examples of what it looks like and how you write your notes? Maybe how you organize them? Thanks!

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u/Your_Moooom_XD — 8 days ago

Thinking of getting back into plants. Anyone have luck with single container pots for pon?

I had an extensive plant collection last year, but a few things happened which led to burnout, which led to me getting rid of all my plants. One of those things was having to do my own DIY containers because I couldn't find any proper pots that would fit my needs.

I went back to soil for a little bit, extremely aerated, chunky mix. I thought having only one container would do me well. But having to water every 3-4 days got way too time consuming.

So now, I'm thinking of doing a simple, one pot, submerged set up with a wick. Does anyone have luck in keeping their plants in a single container with no drainage?

I'd be mainly using the basements pon with a bit of leca. That pon changed the game for me.

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u/Your_Moooom_XD — 13 days ago

Chauvet 3.28.42

Any word on when they plan to continue the Chauvet 3.28.42 rollouts? I was able to update my Manta, but my Nomad is still on 3.25.

Is there a way that I could update my Nomad?

Thanks

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u/Your_Moooom_XD — 1 month ago

Thinking of upgrading, but need some advice

Hi all.

I currently own a sony A7RV with a 24-70 gm II for a few years. I use it for pretty much everything, but my main uses are gig/show shooting, street, and landscape photography. I'm planning to start shooting and being more active with it, so I was thinking of upgrading my lenses.

When I do gigs, I tend to shoot from further away, and sometimes would like that extra reach. Also, since I don't use flash, a lower aperture would be nice for better lighting. With that in mind, I'm thinking of investing in a (used) 50-150 f2. And in order to help me with my landscape shots, I was thinking of getting a (used) 16-35 gm II.

My question is, would getting those lenses be a worthy investment? For those of you who own the 50-150, is that a lens you are happy with and can it be used in many situations (not just portraits, since I see that's what it's mainly used for). Would it be recommendable to sell my 24-70 gm II if I do decided to go for those two lenses?

Some concerns that I've heard is that it doesn't have a stabilizer, it's not versatile, and it's super heavy. The weight doesn't concern me too much, though it is something I would consider since I do take my camera with me when I travel (though, that's why I would also invest in a 16-35.

I'd love to hear your guys' suggestions and experience.

Thanks.

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u/Your_Moooom_XD — 1 month ago