Grid50 is a marketplace for buying and selling photography and video production gear. From used camera lenses to vintage 35mm cameras to new camera batteries and everything else in between.
Grid50 was started so that photographers and videographers would have a place to easily find gear and sell their used equipment at a reasonable price.
It is free to create an account and list your gear on Grid50. You are only charged 3.5% of the total sale value when your item sells. This is in comparison to eBay where the average sale fee is around 10%. (Paypal charges 2.9% of the total value plus $0.30 to process payments on both eBay and Grid50)
With Grid50, you will keep more of your earnings from selling your gear. Not only that, Grid50 is curated specifically for photo and video gear. Therefore, our audience is made up entirely of photographers, videographers, and other photo/video enthusiasts.
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This is interesting. The closest I can compare it to is lobe.ai. Source: over 1 year ago
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Using lobe.ai 0.10.1130.5 I successfully trained using my Webcam Logitech C920. The camera turned live, and I could take individual and rapid-snap photos. But after proceeding to 'Use', the camera button does show, but nothing happens when I press it, not does hovering raise a floating menu. What am I doing wrong? Source: about 2 years ago
I'm having similar AttributeError . Wondering if this is due to the recent version changes in lobe.ai? Source: over 2 years ago
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