>>> Possibly it was too cold, and the camera lost power and didn't save
them. Or, you have a defective CF card. Hard to say from here, but I can
tell you = this - never happens to me when I'm not shooting in Finland
I would also try reformatting the card while in a PC card reader, with
verify/
it's capable of,
so it's never a direct a 1:1 translation of pixels to
ink drops.
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LowePro bags when security is not a
concern, but they look like they are designed to
protect expensive equipment, hence they look like they
*contain* expensive equipment.
I've found situational awareness more important than
low-profile appearance. Equipment an
Everbody is salivating over rumors of the 1D Mark II, but what I want to
know:
Given Sigma and Nikon have brought out 12-24mm zooms for the small-sensor
digital market, any chance Canon will play catch-up and announce more
ultra-wides at PMA in Feb?
I'm reluctant to trade in my 20-35 USM on a 16-
>Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 23:18:41 -0800 (PST)
>From: Alex Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: EOS Canon flash e-ttl issues.
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system. First of all, any ETTL user MUST understand it's basic
requirement - it's tied to active ASF point for most of its flash
exposure calculation, so each time prior to
> Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 20:19:26 +0900
> From: Jim Davis Nature Photography <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: EOS Pixel conversion?
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> "Scott Galloway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:
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> >
> >
> > Hello to everyone on the list. I am fairly new to the list and have
enjoyed
> >it. My questi
rigger it?
>
> Peter K
Would this device offer an alternative solution to
remote wireless triggering of EX flashes, for the
purposes discussed?
http://www.ikelite.com/web_pages/lite_link.html
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ceived value of professional photography is dropping;
Philistines are at the gate; price is often a primary motivator. We must
strive to excel at our work, educate consumers of photographs about quality,
and teach young people to appreciate the art and craft of photography.
Enough from my eli
> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 20:51:07 +0100
> From: "Willem-Jan Markerink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: EOS Re: manual .pdf files
>
> Your argument would be valid if Canon paid more to the actual author
> of the manual for each additional manual sold, even more if that was
> the sole means of pay
b cannot make
copies of your negatives or slides without your permission.
Registering the work with U.S. PTO merely makes it easier to prove ownership
and enforce copyrights. If I am wrong about this, I would appreciate being
corrected, as I am not an intellectual property lawyer (I only play one on
TV).
C
putable* dealer
like B&H is $1499, a few less reputable places for $1250 or $1299 (of
course, out of stock, but they'll sell at the low price, take your money,
and fill the order at some indeterminate future date).
If I could get one for USD$1050, I would buy now... so
Anybody have any online links to examples of the
phenomenon? I'm still sceptical, ever since some
tripod makers came out with tripods labled "Digital"
and APS camera makers claimed APS was somehow more
"ready" for digital than 35mm.
David
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Anybody have any online links to examples of the
phenomenon? I'm still sceptical, ever since some
tripod makers came out with tripods labled "Digital"
and APS camera makers claimed APS was somehow more
"ready" for digital than 35mm.
David
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oto gear,
but never seem to ask where to find some interersting
subjects, scenes, etc. worth visiting and photographing!
Cheers,
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> From: "Branden R. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: EOS Canon Prices go down
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> On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > the late comers (who called them 'mature' consumers??) step in. That
>
> Heh we crazy american marketing students. Every market has 4 stages.
> Early Ado
t cameras s50 and g5, and the Digital
Rebel lacks some key features for pros/advanced
amateurs.
Then again, there must be a reason Canon has sold
millions of the "Rebel" line as well as millions of P/S
cameras. But I still think the folks who buy $250
Rebel film kits with a 35-80 len
led on there was producing full-color weekly (or was
it daily ?) publications entirely on color-managed
Windows environment. It was more of a tabloid rag than
a respected publication, but wide circulation in Spain.
And they liked the lower cost of Windows and lower
support costs by having only o
odies, full-frame refers to a
digital sensor of 36mm x 24mm, so that the angle of
view of a given focal length is the same on a digital
body as it as for a 35mm film body (35mm film frames
are 36mm x 24mm)
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auses
> > EOS-1Ds
> > prices on eBay to fall that low. :)
> >
> > David Heller
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> David:
> I'm curious to know how old you are? When do you
> personally expect this to happen; one year, five
> years? Y
ess than USD
$1000.00.
Either that, or wait until Digital Rebel causes EOS-1Ds
prices on eBay to fall that low. :)
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