On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 15:34:51 -0800, bud kuenzli wrote:
>http://www.photoworkshop.com/canon/EOS_Digital.pdf
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>seems to now be working...
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> In cyberspace when you get where you're going you still don't know
>where you are.
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Works for me too. I wonder what they changed in th
http://www.photoworkshop.com/canon/EOS_Digital.pdf
seems to now be working...
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In cyberspace when you get where you're going you still don't know
where you are.
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On 25 Oct 2004 at 18:49, Julian Loke wrote:
> >> http://www.adidt.com/English/
> > No, these are wirelessyet another new supplier on the
> > market:))
>
> The wired ones on eBay seem to have the same brand (ADIDT).
> Are you sure there is another manufacturer?
> http://search.ebay.com/2
>> http://www.adidt.com/English/
> No, these are wirelessyet another new supplier on the
> market:))
The wired ones on eBay seem to have the same brand (ADIDT).
Are you sure there is another manufacturer?
http://search.ebay.com/20d-remote
Cheers
Julian Loke
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 11:53:16 -0700, Bret Percival wrote:
>I tried the link and it asks to log on. Is this a membership only
>article or am I doing something wrong?
>
Hi
I tried the link and was prompted to login as well. I'm using Mozilla 1.7
if that has anything to do with it.
Thanks
Rob
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On 25 Oct 2004 at 12:25, danilo wrote:
> Does someone of you also shoot IR with digital?
> What have you learned so far?
> Which gear/lenses do you use?
Hi Danilo,
You might be pleased to learn that the the EOS-list has a sister-
list, the Infrared Photography Mailinglist, since '96;))
http
On 24 Oct 2004 at 13:20, Julian Loke wrote:
> Hi WJM,
>
> You mentioned seeing a display stand at Photokina, but didn't tell
> us the URL.
>
> Is this the company?
> http://www.adidt.com/English/
No, these are wirelessyet another new supplier on the
market:))
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Bye
Malcolm wrote:
> Hope this "heads-up" isn't too late!
>
> Geoffrey Crawley's detailed review of this new lens is in last week's
> Amateur Photographer, dated 23 October 2004.
> His conclusions are quite complex, and I'm not going to spend time
> trying to understand them at the expense of delaying
Hope this "heads-up" isn't too late!
Geoffrey Crawley's detailed review of this new lens is in last week's
Amateur Photographer, dated 23 October 2004.
His conclusions are quite complex, and I'm not going to spend time trying to
understand them at the expense of delaying this posting.
(The magazin
>If for experimentation, it's great. If for money savings, not necessarily
so.
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Reminds me of reloading ammunition ... you NEVER save money from reloading.
You just get more bangs (pun intended) for your buck.
I've alway wanted to try to rig my Omni-Bounce to work more effectively.
I've alway
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> I tried the link and it asks to log on. Is this a membership only
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H
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> But personally, I think taking this much time to make one wouldn't
> be worth it unless your time isn't worth much money...
I tried the link and it asks to log on. Is this a membership only
article or am I doing something wrong?
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I thought that camera had a filter to prevent IR. No? That shot is
quite different than what I came to expect from other IR capable
cameras like the Sony f717. Here is an IR shot from the f717
http://www.steves-digicams.com/dpotd/apr2004/04062004.jpg
I didn't take it, but it is what I think of
I'd start with plastic milk jugs myself. They might be too thin
but it might be worth a try. Hobby shops would have some sheets of
white plastic. I'd get some and see if I could cut them into
appropriate sizes and glue them together such that they fit over the
lens. If glue didn't hold, the
On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 10:58:26AM -0400, danilo wrote:
>Why don't you upgrade your firmware? The russian/hacked one has:
>
>3200 Iso,
>FEC,
>Mirror Lock up
>and other nice features...
Because it voids the warranty. I downloaded the firmware once, and
thought hard about installing it. The VERY N
Hi all,
I'm a lurking member, but this time I will (hopefully) start a new thread.
I've always loved infrared shoots and, with the digital revolution, it
also become something I can do.
So I went out shooting with an Infrared filter on. What I discovered is
that IR is really funny!!! (and that I
Hello All,
I was planning to go in for a StoFen Omnibounce, when I remembered someone on
this list had once mentioned making something like that from stuff he found at
home (I think it was an empty plastic container of something).
So, can anyone suggest what can be used for a flash diffuser? I ha
Hi!
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:31:03 -0800, bud kuenzli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Many of you know the name Chuck Westfall. He is a long time Canon
Yep.
> extensive, VERY helpful article on the use of Canon pro bodies
> (Series 1 cameras). It goes into detail on Custom Functions and gives
[snip]
Why don't you upgrade your firmware? The russian/hacked one has:
3200 Iso,
FEC,
Mirror Lock up
and other nice features...
Unfortunately I've got a 300D and a 420EX, so I don't even get FEC.
> [..]
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