The box for the Sanyo MR-U4SS is probably the strangest I haveseen. Was there a Hello Doggy series to go with Hello Kitty ? Actually the dog is smilar to Fred Basset https://www.google.com/search?clien...1j0i131i70i255j0i10j46i10j0i13i10.9jU-5k7En5Y
Excellent I have a collection of boomboxes as well, my favorite boomboxes are those with detachable walkmans and i see you have some as well, thanks for sharing these pictures
This is an interesting discovery. I like this cartoon image,you can find it on almost every type of Sanyo‘s U4 series.But I did't find its origin.
My fellow forumer noticed how professionally photos look. I am wondering which camera(s)/lenses did you use? Are you deep into photography?
The most important thing about photography is the use of light. In indoors, the light is dark. You can use two methods. One is to use a tripod. The other is to build a studio. I built a studio at home, so I can take a satisfied photo with a handheld camera.
Photography might be the hardest for me, I've got some nice point and shoot cameras but lighting and space have always been an issue. We need a thread on camera set-ups for us novices to get better, these photos are great and a lot of these units are never seen outside of old sales brochures, hopefully these will a time capsule for future generations.
I wish I knew you while I still had long hair... My parents insisted I get it cut, so I insisted on a photo of me, holding a calendar while pointing to the day of the photo. My dad took such a poor shot--as always--that you not only couldn't tell my hair was long, you couldn't even tell what month I was pointing to!