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Many times when a sewing machine stops operating it is usually a small thing that caused the loss of sewing time as well as immense frustration. The very best thing to do is just take some time before you start sewing to check the machine and make sure the machine is functioning as this can save you time. Brother sewing machine repairs can be done at home and will save you having to take the machine in to a repair shop.
The brother sewing machine is a heavy duty machine that can stand up to years of use and when it stops working all it may need is a good cleaning and oiling or maybe it may need a small part replaced like the drive belt or a needle. Brother sewing machine repairs require sewing machine oil, a crevice attached vacuum, tweezers, white lithium grease, a small flat head screw drivers and toothpicks. If you have these tools you can fix the machine yourself.
One should at least every three to six months give the machine a thorough clean up and oiling as this will ensure that the machines functions well and will also last you for many years if you do regular maintenance. One should always read the machine manuals instructions before you start to use the machine as this helps you to become familiar with the machine.
The machine repairs are no different to any other machine repairs. Here is how you give the entire machine an overall repair and clean out:
• The first thing you need to do is open all the covers such as the top bottom and side covers using a screwdriver to remove the screws. Set the screws and covers aside making sure they don't get lost in the process
• Then remove the thread bobbin plate and thoroughly clean inside all the openings with the vacuum and if there are pieces of fabric or thread stuck use either your tweezers or a toothpick to remove these pieces that have wound around any of the machine parts
• Loosen all the grime between the teeth on the gears and then lubricate all the moving machine parts with machine oil and use the grease on the gears only.
Once the entire machine has been cleaned and oiled you can reassemble the machine and it is ready to be used. Use your manual for Brother sewing machine repairs as the manual will explain step by step what to do when you encounter a problem.
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Using Manual Camera Settings For More Control Of Your Photos
Most modern SLR cameras have automatic and program metering 'modes' that take care of speed and aperture settings. These work well for most situations but switching to manual can give you extra control of your images.
The processor in an average digital camera is very powerful, but it can't read your mind and may not record something in the way that you hoped. Scenes with a lot of light or dark tones, backlit portraits and shots at dusk are all examples of situations where manual controls may work better. Manufacturers have tried to improve automatic metering by adding extra 'modes' to cameras, normally on their lower to mid range models. These can include 'landscape', 'portrait', 'night time' and slightly more bizarre ones, like 'pet' modes. These are useful for people that don't want to get too involved with the technical side of photography. They will often do a very good job, but camera auto 'modes' are making educated guesses when, with a bit of knowledge, you can do better yourself.
Understanding basic light metering.
Basic metering systems assume that there will be a certain amount of light and dark tones in a scene, this averages out to an 18% grey tone. This means, when you point your camera, set on automatic, at an 'average' scene, the exposure will be correct. If there is any variation from this average your exposure may be less than perfect. For example, if you were taking a photo of a landscape with a very bright sky in the background, an average meter reading won't know which part of the scene is important to you. The automatic reading will probably underexpose the foreground, making it look dull and dark.
One of the 'mode' settings might sort this out, or it might not, you won't know until afterwards because it's all programmed into your camera and you have limited control.
Situations where manual exposure settings may improve your image.
Knowing that the camera is looking at everything expecting a 18% grey tone means you can start to identify situations where auto settings may not work well: scenes with a lot of light or dark tones, scenes with a wide range of brightness, situations where subject and background have different levels of lighting, and many more. Look at your composition, decide which are the important areas, and try to take meter readings for these.
Example #1. Imagine taking a portrait photo of someone with the sun shining behind them. Automatic metering is going to take an average reading, take the brighter background into account, and underexpose your subject.
Instead of relying on auto, take a manual reading from your subject. Move in closer, or use the spot meter setting if you have one, so there is no bright background in the frame, and take your exposure reading. Set the aperture and shutter speed manually, then move back, re-compose and take your shot. Now your subject will be correctly exposed, while the background may be overexposed and lose some detail.
Using the same scene you might want to change the look of this image and expose for the background instead of the subject. Take your reading from the background, excluding the subject, and reset the aperture and shutter speed. This time the background will be correctly exposed and, depending on the range of brightness, your original subject may be underexposed or be silhouetted against the light.
In either case you have decided on the look that you want, instead of waiting to see what the automatic settings gave you.
Example #2. Ever tried taking a close up photo of a bride in a white dress? If you did this with your camera on automatic you would probably find that the whole picture came out much darker than the original scene. This is because your camera was assuming that the white dress was an 18% grey. It underexposed the shot and made the whites look grey.
If you set the camera manually you can compensate for the white dress or any other large area of white or light tone in the picture. You could do this in a couple of ways; either take a reading from another area, near the subject, with the same lighting conditions but a more average range of tones, or, if that's not possible, take a reading from the dress and make an adjustment to allow for the lighter tones. In this case I would probably open up another 1.5 to 2 stops to get a good result.
Keep experimenting.
There are lots of other situations where manual metering will give better results, too many to cover in this article. Try to visualize how you want your image to look and adjust your settings accordingly. With a digital camera you can keep experimenting and check your results as you go. You'll soon become familiar with this technique and find it as easy as using the auto settings. You'll also have much more control over the look of your images. So, forget auto 'modes' and switch to M for manual.
About the Author
David Perris works with a team of creative
corporate and wedding photographers based in Sussex
Examples of David's wedding photography, techniques and industry comments can be found on the
Sussex wedding photographer's blog
(c) Copyright David Perris 2009
when buying a used car from a dealer, should it come with an owners manual, spare keys and a remote control?
we just bougfht a used car from a dealer and it did not come with an owners manual, 2 sets of keys and a remote control. Salesman said that they cant guive them to us we have to by them. I think hes full of it.
Try talking to the manager. Next time you might want to make sure you get all that included before the deal is done.
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