Re: EOS Permanently Delete Images

2008-01-09 Thread Roger Eichhorn
If you have access to a Mac that will accept your card, just launch Disk Utility, choose the card, select Erase and follow the instructions. There's a very secure erase that will write over the card three times if you're not satisfied with writing zeros on it once. Roger On 9 Jan 2008, at

Re: EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems?

2008-01-09 Thread Skip
- Original Message - From: "Cotty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "EOS list" Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:35 AM Subject: Re: EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems? On 08/01/08, Skip, discombobulated, unleashed: Check Rob Galbraith's website, he's

Re: EOS Permanently Delete Images

2008-01-09 Thread Wayne S
At 02:48 PM 1/2/2008, you wrote: >I would just do a FORMAT of the card IN THE CAMERA. Then take a bunch of >photos of no importance just to put some images on the card. Then format >again. Take another bunch of photos, reformat again. I believe if you do that, >there is no way any of your origin

Re: EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems?

2008-01-09 Thread Cotty
On 08/01/08, Skip, discombobulated, unleashed: >Check Rob Galbraith's website, he's not convinced that the problems are >totally solved. He's one of the ones who first documented the original >problem, and worked with Canon to find, identify and solve it. >I, too, was ready to buy the 1D mkIII,

Re: EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems?

2008-01-08 Thread Cotty
On 08/01/08, Malcolm Stewart, discombobulated, unleashed: >For something like this, I'd suggest looking at the www.dpreview.com forums >dealing with the 1D 5D series of bodies, and check the Fred Miranda forums >as well. I've certainly seen queries referring to this very subject, but >didn't ch

Re: EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems?

2008-01-08 Thread Skip
- Original Message - From: "Malcolm Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 10:25 AM Subject: Re: EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems? - Original Message - From: "Cotty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "EOS list" Sent:

Re: EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems?

2008-01-08 Thread wilber
It is my understanding that "BackFocus" is a problem with the 1D MK III but have not heard about the 1Ds MK III. Wilber Subject: EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems? Hi Listers, A newspaper snapper friend of mine asked me if they current crop of 1DmIII focus issues that is currently r

Re: EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems?

2008-01-08 Thread Malcolm Stewart
- Original Message - From: "Cotty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "EOS list" Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 4:38 PM Subject: EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems? Hi Listers, A newspaper snapper friend of mine asked me if they current crop of 1DmIII focus issues tha

EOS 1Ds Mark III Focus Problems?

2008-01-08 Thread Cotty
Hi Listers, A newspaper snapper friend of mine asked me if they current crop of 1DmIII focus issues that is currently running its course affects the 1DsmIII. Eg, is the focus system the same, and if so, any reported problems with it? I said I'd ask someone knowledgeable ;-) TIA -- Cheers,

Re: EOS Permanently Delete Images

2008-01-02 Thread Keith E.
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 08:39:54 -0800, you wrote: >I am selling a point-and-shoot with an SD card. I understand that when you >delete the images, they can be recovered. Is there a way to permanently >delete the images? I believe I can do that if I purchase Norton Utilities, >but is there a way without

Re: EOS Permanently Delete Images

2008-01-02 Thread Steve Parrott
I would just do a FORMAT of the card IN THE CAMERA. Then take a bunch of photos of no importance just to put some images on the card. Then format again. Take another bunch of photos, reformat again. I believe if you do that, there is no way any of your original photos could ever be recovered. O

Re: EOS Permanently Delete Images

2008-01-02 Thread Cotty
On 02/01/08, Alan Bell, discombobulated, unleashed: >I am selling a point-and-shoot with an SD card. I understand that when you >delete the images, they can be recovered. Is there a way to permanently >delete the images? I believe I can do that if I purchase Norton Utilities, >but is there a way w

Re: EOS Permanently Delete Images

2008-01-02 Thread Ralf Schmode
Alan Bell schrieb: > I am selling a point-and-shoot with an SD card. I understand that when you > delete the images, they can be recovered. Is there a way to permanently > delete the images? I believe I can do that if I purchase Norton Utilities, > but is there a way without me having to purchase

EOS Permanently Delete Images

2008-01-02 Thread Alan Bell
I am selling a point-and-shoot with an SD card. I understand that when you delete the images, they can be recovered. Is there a way to permanently delete the images? I believe I can do that if I purchase Norton Utilities, but is there a way without me having to purchase something? A website, perhap

Re: EOS Season's Greetings

2007-12-24 Thread Jane Waters
--- Javier Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Attention all Praktiheads, Rolleigoons, Leicaholes, > Argonnuts, Exaktiphrenics, Canonites, Pen nuts, watch > nuts stereo nuts and the rest. > > Have yourselves a merry Xmas/Chanukkah and a Happy New > Year > > Did I forget anybody? > > Javier

EOS Season's Greetings

2007-12-23 Thread Javier Perez
Attention all Praktiheads, Rolleigoons, Leicaholes, Argonnuts, Exaktiphrenics, Canonites, Pen nuts, watch nuts stereo nuts and the rest. Have yourselves a merry Xmas/Chanukkah and a Happy New Year Did I forget anybody? Javier _

Re: EOS [Fwd: flash memory speed tester]

2007-12-21 Thread Bob
Schlake wrote: Macs already have software that can do everything that software does except individual file recovery called 'dd'. It is based on JCL from the IBM 360, so the options might be a little cryptic... I just saw this... As I remember from my mainframe days, 1966 and the Syst

Re: EOS Sigma 4.5mm/f2.8 & 10mm/f2.8 fisheyes for smaller image-chips

2007-12-13 Thread Henning Wulff
At 12:34 AM +0100 12/12/07, Willem-Jan Markerink wrote: Puzzling details: The angle of view of the 10mm varies with the mount/camera/chip-size 154 degrees (180 for Nikon, 167 for Canon) http://www.sigmaphoto.com/lenses/lenses_all_details.asp?id=3336&navigator=6 while the 4.5mm has a s

Re: EOS Sigma 4.5mm/f2.8 & 10mm/f2.8 fisheyes for smaller image-chips

2007-12-12 Thread Lars Michael
> Puzzling details: > The angle of view of the 10mm varies with the mount/camera/chip-size > > 154 degrees (180 for Nikon, 167 for Canon) > > http://www.sigmaphoto.com/lenses/lenses_all_details.asp?id=3336&navigator=6 Link should be http://www.sigmaphoto.com/lenses/lenses_all_details.asp?i

EOS Sigma 4.5mm/f2.8 & 10mm/f2.8 fisheyes for smaller image-chips

2007-12-11 Thread Willem-Jan Markerink
Puzzling details: The angle of view of the 10mm varies with the mount/camera/chip-size 154 degrees (180 for Nikon, 167 for Canon) http://www.sigmaphoto.com/lenses/lenses_all_details.asp?id=3336&navigator=6 while the 4.5mm has a single/fixed angle of 180 degrees http://www.sigmaph

Re: EOS [Fwd: flash memory speed tester]

2007-12-11 Thread Schlake
Macs already have software that can do everything that software does except individual file recovery called 'dd'. It is based on JCL from the IBM 360, so the options might be a little cryptic... On Dec 10, 2007 3:20 PM, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10/12/07, Bob, discombobulated, unleash

Re: EOS [Fwd: flash memory speed tester]

2007-12-10 Thread Cotty
OOPS. Apologies, finger trouble! -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche ||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com _ * *** *** * For list instructions, including unsubscri

Re: EOS [Fwd: flash memory speed tester]

2007-12-10 Thread Cotty
On 10/12/07, Bob, discombobulated, unleashed: >FYI >I got this on the photo forum at RIT. > >Bob thanks Bob, I'll nip out and buy a PC right away. d'oh! I've got one Yes, my Mac can boot into Windows as well! Who'd have though it ;- -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | P

EOS [Fwd: flash memory speed tester]

2007-12-10 Thread Bob
FYI I got this on the photo forum at RIT. Bob - for those with windows 2000 or XP, flash memory toolkit (freeware) www.flashmemorytoolkit.com The Info function shows various interesting information such as detailed device capacity, file system, operating system and USB configuration.

Re: EOS Letter To North Pole

2007-12-10 Thread Tapani Tarvainen
On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 12:58:04PM -0500, Singh, Sarbjit (S.) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I am a proud owner of an EOS 20D and use it for portraits, kids sports > and a few landscapes. I'm assuming that's what you're going to be shooting in the future as well (not plan

EOS Letter To North Pole

2007-12-07 Thread Singh, Sarbjit (S.)
Since I have been behaving exceptionally well I am pretty sure Santa is going to drop the requested stuff down the chimney. I have been a little lazy about sending my letter to the North Pole because of the dilemma I am in. I am a proud owner of an EOS 20D and use it for portraits, kids sports

RE: EOS Letter To North Pole

2007-12-07 Thread Ken Lin
> > I have heard a lot more about the 70-200mm than the 28-300mm - does the > 70-200 so much > sharper resolution that it will beat 28-300 hands down ? > Yes. It comes down to YOUR needs, the f2.8 will allow you to blur out background nicely where the f5.6 will not. The 28-300 will be more ve

Re: EOS CPS

2007-12-06 Thread Jaakko Pitkäjärvi
Craig Zendel kirjoitti: Any CPS UK members receiving multiple emails telling them their membership has expired? I can't believe I've been singled out for Canon Spam (18 so far) I'v gotten about 2 messages per hour during the last 24h so far. CPS server is out of order... BR Jaakko Pitkäjä

Re: EOS CPS

2007-12-05 Thread Malcolm Stewart
- Original Message - From: "Craig Zendel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 11:46 PM Subject: EOS CPS Any CPS UK members receiving multiple emails telling them their membership has expired? I can't believe I've been singled out

EOS CPS

2007-12-05 Thread Craig Zendel
Any CPS UK members receiving multiple emails telling them their membership has expired? I can't believe I've been singled out for Canon Spam (18 so far) CraigZ * *** *** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: *

Re: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-28 Thread Pattie Anderson
On 11/22/07, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > Thanks for the update. Sounds like yo have an almost new 20D.. > What did the come to? The $305? Yes, it was repaired for the original quote. I took some photos with it last Friday and was very pleased with the results. That is, unti

Re: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-22 Thread Bob
Pattie Anderson wrote: My camera came back today by Fed Ex. Snip 8< Pattie Thanks for the update. Sounds like yo have an almost new 20D.. What did the come to? The $305? Happy Thanksgiving. Bob -- / ( O O ) -

Re: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-21 Thread Pattie Anderson
My camera came back today by Fed Ex. So it took Canon quite a bit longer to provide an estimate than its web site claimed, but it made the repair quicker than promised. According to the service details on the paperwork that came back with the camera, Canon replaced the shutter unit and release un

EOS Canon 5D Mark II?

2007-11-21 Thread Pattie Anderson
>From the Photography Bay blog: http://www.photographybay.com/2007/11/18/canon-5d-mark-ii-unofficially-official/ Pattie -- Pattie Anderson http://pattiea.com/ Support our Troops! http://www.americasupportsyou.mil/ "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." -- C

Re: EOS BW filters in digital

2007-11-20 Thread Skip
- Original Message - From: "Roger Eichhorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 7:45 PM Subject: Re: EOS BW filters in digital Hmm. This leads me to ask if there's a filter for PS that will emulate an IR camera. Or, can one be cobble

Re: EOS Color compensating filters

2007-11-20 Thread Pattie Anderson
On 11/16/07, Steve Parrott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > Any ideas on this? Am I doing about the best I can using the grey card? > Is the Expo Disc *really* worth the effort? Or do I need to go ahead > and try to do it with a color meter and flash filters? FWIW, I have an Expo Disc and love

Re: EOS BW filters in digital

2007-11-20 Thread Stan
Hmm. This leads me to ask if there's a filter for PS that will emulate an IR camera. Or, can one be cobbled up somehow? If the sensors reach into the IR region, it should be possible. Or is there a physical IR filter interposed ahead of the sensors to cut off the longer wavelengths? Our

Re: EOS BW filters in digital

2007-11-20 Thread Lars Michael
> Hmm. This leads me to ask if there's a filter for PS that will > emulate an IR camera. Or, can one be cobbled up somehow? If the > sensors reach into the IR region, it should be possible. Or is there > a physical IR filter interposed ahead of the sensors to cut off the > longer wavele

Re: EOS BW filters in digital

2007-11-20 Thread Roger Eichhorn
On 19 Nov 2007, at 6:17 PM, Steve Parrott wrote: I'm not fully understanding what you mean? Putting BW filters on the digital camera itself? I don't think that would do anything for you. As far as I know, the photo is still taken in color, it is just desaturated in camera in the BW mode. F

RE: Any experience/recommendation for FD lense adapter for EOS?

2007-11-19 Thread Tom Pfeiffer
I know this is old now, but I happened to see a real Canon FD-EOS adapter on eBay tonight: http://tinyurl.com/3cvyk2 New in the box, for "only" $699. Tom P. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Austin > Frankli

RE: EOS 3 and Digital Rebel < 1D

2007-11-19 Thread Michael Stevens
That was the situation I found myself in many years ago. I started shooting with an EOS Elan, then upgraded to a Elan 7E, and then upgraded further to the EOS 3. I knew after quite a while of shooting the 3 that I would never be happy with a digital body unless it was EOS 3 quality. That means I

Re: EOS 3 and Digital Rebel

2007-11-19 Thread Skip
- Original Message - From: "Bill Gillooly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 3:12 PM Subject: Re: EOS 3 and Digital Rebel The 1Ds would have a studier, weather-sealed body, but lower image quality than a 5D. Mr. Bill Well, since his

Re: EOS BW filters in digital

2007-11-19 Thread Steve Parrott
I'm not fully understanding what you mean? Putting BW filters on the digital camera itself? I don't think that would do anything for you. As far as I know, the photo is still taken in color, it is just desaturated in camera in the BW mode. Far better to use the color photo, then convert in PS c

Re: EOS 3 and Digital Rebel

2007-11-19 Thread Bill Gillooly
The 1Ds would have a studier, weather-sealed body, but lower image quality than a 5D. Mr. Bill Skip wrote: None of the current digital slrs compare directly to the EOS3, the 5D is more like the EOS5 in that regard. You might consider a used 1Ds (first iteration) it has the same, or simila

RE: EOS 3 and Digital Rebel

2007-11-19 Thread Austin Franklin
A note on the 3... I have two EOS-3 bodies and a EOS-1V. I do love the 3, but I really prefer the 1V to the 3. It feels significantly more solid, and has, IMO, a better viewfinder. It also is easier to handle than the 3. But, it is also quite a bit more expensive. I find it to have a

Re: EOS 3 and Digital Rebel

2007-11-19 Thread Skip
- Original Message - From: "MARCO CASALINO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 1:32 PM Subject: EOS 3 and Digital Rebel Hi, I own an EOS 3 and a Digital Rebel 350. Since my son was born about 2 years ago, most of my ph

Re: EOS Color compensating filters

2007-11-19 Thread Henning Wulff
Mr. Bill and others, Yes I am dissatisfied with the auto white balance. It cannot deal with mixed lighting issues... that is the real problem. As others here have stated, it is a very difficult problem to compensate for, I'm thinking my best bet is to continue with what I am doing... shooting

Re: EOS 3 and Digital Rebel

2007-11-19 Thread Gary Lim
Hi Marco: I love my EOS 3 and 1n as well and have been thinking about the same problem recently. I have a 20D but it isn't exactly like EOS 3 in terms of ease of handling. I'd say 20D operates more like the old EOS 5 or 50E. I suppose 30D and 40D would be in similar situation. That

Re: EOS 3 and Digital Rebel

2007-11-19 Thread Steve Parrott
d to quantify, but a professional instrument DOES go towards making you act and think like a professional. Steve On Nov 19, 2007, at 3:40 PM, Gary Lim wrote: Hi Marco: I love my EOS 3 and 1n as well and have been thinking about the same problem recently. I have a 20D but it isn't exactly like

EOS BW filters in digital

2007-11-19 Thread Javier Perez
Was wondering Has anyone tried using BW filters with desaturated digital? IE: I was thinking about buyingf a few old BW filters to find out. I have some old ones but they are all 39mm. Any coments are greatly appreciated. Thanks Javier Javier http://63.164.201.182 OR http://www.ultragone

Re: EOS 3 and Digital Rebel

2007-11-19 Thread Henning Wulff
Hi, I own an EOS 3 and a Digital Rebel 350. Since my son was born about 2 years ago, most of my photography has switched to digital on the 350. Last weekend I took the EOS 3 for a session on the park, and the overall feeling was that it is a superb camera and the 350 pales in comparison. To

EOS 3 and Digital Rebel

2007-11-19 Thread MARCO CASALINO
Hi, I own an EOS 3 and a Digital Rebel 350. Since my son was born about 2 years ago, most of my photography has switched to digital on the 350. Last weekend I took the EOS 3 for a session on the park, and the overall feeling was that it is a superb camera and the 350 pales in comparison. To

Re: EOS Color compensating filters

2007-11-17 Thread Steve Parrott
Mr. Bill and others, Yes I am dissatisfied with the auto white balance. It cannot deal with mixed lighting issues... that is the real problem. As others here have stated, it is a very difficult problem to compensate for, I'm thinking my best bet is to continue with what I am doing... shooting

Re: EOS Color compensating filters

2007-11-16 Thread Bill Gillooly
While your plan is a good one, I think that it leaves something out. Conventional color temp correcting filters fall on the yellow-blue color axis. If you had fluorescents mixed in, then you'd need correction from the green-magenta axis. I'm not sure that a color temp meter can handle this is

Re: EOS Color compensating filters

2007-11-16 Thread Willem-Jan Markerink
On 16 Nov 2007 at 20:20, Stan wrote: > > > Perhaps someone here, well, I KNOW someone here, can help me with this. > > How would you say is the best way to achieve correct white balance IN > > CAMERA with a digital camera in mixed lighting situations? > > > > I normally use my White Bal grey car

Re: EOS Color compensating filters

2007-11-16 Thread Stan
Perhaps someone here, well, I KNOW someone here, can help me with this. How would you say is the best way to achieve correct white balance IN CAMERA with a digital camera in mixed lighting situations? I normally use my White Bal grey card, then use that as my correction point in post process

EOS Color compensating filters

2007-11-16 Thread Steve Parrott
Perhaps someone here, well, I KNOW someone here, can help me with this. How would you say is the best way to achieve correct white balance IN CAMERA with a digital camera in mixed lighting situations? I normally use my White Bal grey card, then use that as my correction point in post processin

Re: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-15 Thread Bob
Bill Gillooly wrote: Take the $305 and put it towards a nice used 30D. Mr. Bill Pattie Anderson wrote: On 11/12/07, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Pattie, Let us know what happens. Some of us, like me, still have a 20D. Thanks, Bob I shipped it by Fed Ex on Monday, and Canon receiv

Re: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-15 Thread Pattie Anderson
I discussed it with my husband tonight, and he suggested that I get it fixed, and I could later sell the camera if I decide to go with the 40D. I doubt (hope?) the repair price will exceed $305, so unless something else goes wrong, I should be able to sell it later for at least $305, so I'll recou

Re: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-15 Thread Bill Gillooly
Take the $305 and put it towards a nice used 30D. Mr. Bill Pattie Anderson wrote: On 11/12/07, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Pattie, Let us know what happens. Some of us, like me, still have a 20D. Thanks, Bob I shipped it by Fed Ex on Monday, and Canon received it Tuesday morning, but

RE: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-15 Thread Austin Franklin
Hi Pattie, > FWIW, someone on the 20D Yahoo list had a similar problem, and she > said that Canon completely replaced the guts of her camera with new > parts and she was happy with the repair. I'm curious how one would know that the guts were replaced, much less that they were all new parts? Ele

Re: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-15 Thread Pattie Anderson
On 11/12/07, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Pattie, > > Let us know what happens. Some of us, like me, still have a 20D. > > Thanks, > Bob I shipped it by Fed Ex on Monday, and Canon received it Tuesday morning, but apparently had a backlog and didn't get to it until today. I got an estimate b

Re: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-12 Thread Bob
Pattie Anderson wrote: The camera body is now on its way back to Canon for a repair estimate -- I am trying to decide at what point (cost-wise) it makes more sense to repair it and when it makes more sense to bite the bullet and buy a new 40D. Pattie Pattie, Let us know what happens. Some

Re: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-12 Thread Pattie Anderson
On 11/10/07, Tom Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Try taking the other small battery out as well (see page 35 of the manual) > and leave then out overnight. Thanks; unfortunately, that didn't work, either. The camera body is now on its way back to Canon for a repair estimate -- I am trying t

RE: EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-10 Thread Tom Pfeiffer
Try taking the other small battery out as well (see page 35 of the manual) and leave then out overnight. Tom P. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pattie > Anderson > Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 2:42 PM > To: eos@

EOS Mirror won't stop slapping on 20D

2007-11-10 Thread Pattie Anderson
Last night my 20D suddenly stopped functioning. I could hear the mirror just slapping up and down. I turned the camera off and it still kept going. Removed the battery, which stopped the problem until I replaced the battery. Switched the battery and it still continued. I left the battery out o

RE: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-02 Thread Willem-Jan Markerink
nsing finger > pressure:)) > (more than just accidental touching) Hmmmake that E-M, electro-manual (focusing); EF-M is a camera (and a weird one too;)) Although it is near impossible to get much assistance from Google on thisprobably one of the most

Re: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-02 Thread Jane Waters
--- Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >Or maybe you can tape some of your fingers together! > >> > >> I like the idea of amputation :-) > > > >nice.. :D > >I was actually thinking "Lasik surgery". but it IS the only pair of > >eyes I have. > >Jane > > Actually, there is an ea

Re: EOS Upgrade of 70-200

2007-11-02 Thread Jane Waters
old non-IS one? > > -Can anyone think of an alternative to doing this which would give a > better result? > > -Lastly, I have an EOS 3 and will upgrade to the upgraded 5D - whenever > it is released, > hopefully early next year. Is there anything I should be considerin

Re: EOS Upgrade of 70-200

2007-11-02 Thread Cotty
Can anyone think of an alternative to doing this which would give a >better result? > >-Lastly, I have an EOS 3 and will upgrade to the upgraded 5D - >whenever it is released, hopefully early next year. Is there anything I >should be considering about the new combination? I don

EOS Upgrade of 70-200

2007-11-02 Thread Rod Hefford
have an EOS 3 and will upgrade to the upgraded 5D - whenever it is released, hopefully early next year. Is there anything I should be considering about the new combination? Thanks in advance Rod ___ Yahoo! Answers - Got a question

Re: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-02 Thread Cotty
>> >Or maybe you can tape some of your fingers together! >> >> I like the idea of amputation :-) > >nice.. :D >I was actually thinking "Lasik surgery". but it IS the only pair of >eyes I have. >Jane Actually, there is an easy answer. Camera tape? You might call it 'gaffer tape'? A heav

Re: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-02 Thread Jane Waters
--- Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 01/11/07, Roger Eichhorn, discombobulated, unleashed: > > >Or maybe you can tape some of your fingers together! > > I like the idea of amputation :-) nice.. :D I was actually thinking "Lasik surgery". but it IS the only pair of eyes I have. J

Re: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-02 Thread Cotty
On 01/11/07, Roger Eichhorn, discombobulated, unleashed: >Or maybe you can tape some of your fingers together! I like the idea of amputation :-) -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche ||=|http://www.cottysnaps.com _ *

RE: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-02 Thread Willem-Jan Markerink
On 1 Nov 2007 at 19:06, Ken Lin wrote: > > Sure > > wish Canon would provide some type of lock to prevent accidental manual > > adjustment of focus. > > > > You do realize the irony of this?? > > The one thing that sets Canon lens apart from the 3rd-party lenses is the > ability of Full Time Man

Re: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-01 Thread Roger Eichhorn
On 1 Nov 2007, at 5:45 PM, Cotty wrote: On 01/11/07, Steve Parrott, discombobulated, unleashed: My last two weddings I have noticed some slightly out of focus shots for no reason that I could understand. Using flash, fast enough shutter speed, it just made no sense to me. I use a 1Ds with

Re: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-01 Thread Jane Waters
--- Steve Parrott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My last two weddings I have noticed some slightly out of focus shots > for no reason that I could understand. Using flash, fast enough shutter > speed, it just made no sense to me. I use a 1Ds with 24 - 70L lens. > Well, in testing today to try to

RE: ***SPAM*** EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-01 Thread Ken Lin
> Sure > wish Canon would provide some type of lock to prevent accidental manual > adjustment of focus. > You do realize the irony of this?? The one thing that sets Canon lens apart from the 3rd-party lenses is the ability of Full Time Manual(FTM) focusing where the user can adjust the focus manu

RE: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-01 Thread Francis Zhou
That will be hard. That is the charm or the harm of FTM. Thanks, Francis -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve Parrott Sent: November 1, 2007 3:59 PM To: eos@a1.nl Subject: EOS Focus "watch out" Sure wish Canon would pr

Re: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-01 Thread Cotty
On 01/11/07, Steve Parrott, discombobulated, unleashed: >My last two weddings I have noticed some slightly out of focus shots >for no reason that I could understand. Using flash, fast enough shutter >speed, it just made no sense to me. I use a 1Ds with 24 - 70L lens. >Well, in testing today to

Re: EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-01 Thread Willem-Jan Markerink
On 1 Nov 2007 at 16:59, Steve Parrott wrote: > My last two weddings I have noticed some slightly out of focus shots > for no reason that I could understand. Using flash, fast enough shutter > speed, it just made no sense to me. I use a 1Ds with 24 - 70L lens. > Well, in testing today to try to

EOS Focus "watch out"

2007-11-01 Thread Steve Parrott
My last two weddings I have noticed some slightly out of focus shots for no reason that I could understand. Using flash, fast enough shutter speed, it just made no sense to me. I use a 1Ds with 24 - 70L lens. Well, in testing today to try to recreate the problem, I finally realized what I have

Re: EOS 200mm/f2.0 IS USM

2007-11-01 Thread wilber
The clean used 1.8 are going for 5700 or more. Wilber The rumored price is in the $3500-4000 range, and it's *only* a third of a stop :-) * *** *** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: *http://www.a1.nl/phom

RE: EOS 200mm/f2.0 IS USM

2007-11-01 Thread Tom Pfeiffer
The rumored price is in the $3500-4000 range, and it's *only* a third of a stop :-) Tom P. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill > Gillooly > Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 10:57 AM > To: eos@a1.nl > Subject

EOS 200mm/f2.0 IS USM

2007-11-01 Thread Willem-Jan Markerink
HmmI was hoping for a 200mm/f2.0 DO IS, same length as 200/2.8;(( http://www.usa.canon.com/templatedata/pressrelease/20071015_eflens.htm l -- Bye, Willem-Jan Markerink The desire to understand is sometimes far less intelligent than the inability to underst

Re: EOS 200mm/f2.0 IS USM

2007-11-01 Thread Bill Gillooly
Has anyone heard a price for this lens, or an explanation of why we had to loose the 1/2 stop compared to the old 200mm f/1.8 L? Mr. Bill Tom Pfeiffer wrote: Probably because the link is missing the l that wrapped around to the next line. Try this:

Re: EOS 200mm/f2.0 IS USM

2007-11-01 Thread Bob
Tom Pfeiffer wrote: Probably because the link is missing the l that wrapped around to the next line. Try this: Or this: http://tinyurl.com/25z2h5 Thnaks, I missed the l. And the doc just said my eyes are OK! Bob

RE: EOS 200mm/f2.0 IS USM

2007-11-01 Thread Tom Pfeiffer
D] On Behalf Of Bob > Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 9:24 AM > To: eos@a1.nl > Subject: Re: EOS 200mm/f2.0 IS USM > > Willem-Jan Markerink wrote: > > >HmmI was hoping for a 200mm/f2.0 DO IS, same length as > >200/2.8;(( > > > >http://www.usa.c

Re: EOS 200mm/f2.0 IS USM

2007-11-01 Thread Bob
Willem-Jan Markerink wrote: HmmI was hoping for a 200mm/f2.0 DO IS, same length as 200/2.8;(( http://www.usa.canon.com/templatedata/pressrelease/20071015_eflens.htm l -- Bye, Willem-Jan Markerink I got the ever popular error 404 when I went to this link. I co

Re: EOS Sensor cleaning

2007-10-31 Thread Stan
Is there an average price, in the US, for professionally cleaning the sensor on a Canon 1D? Thanks for your help. To Grant and the group, Skip the "professional cleaning" and do it yourself. Some group members have complained that, after giving their cameras up for weeks, they get them ba

EOS Sensor cleaning

2007-10-30 Thread Grant
Friends, Is there an average price, in the US, for professionally cleaning the sensor on a Canon 1D? Thanks for your help. Grant W. Westerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make all of them yourself." * *** *

EOS Large pict (16 GB)

2007-10-30 Thread Paul Moortgat
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Re: Any experience/recommendation for FD lense adapter for EOS?

2007-10-26 Thread Lars Michael
There a several different flavors of EOS/FD adapters available, and all of them have their issues. One style does not have any glass in it - it effectively acts like an extension tube and you loose infinity focus. Another style has glass in it - it works like a tele- converter, so it cannot be

Re: Any experience/recommendation for FD lense adapter for EOS?

2007-10-24 Thread Christian
Austin Franklin wrote: I am considering getting an adapter for my EOS-1V to be able to use my older Canon FD/nFD lenses on the EOS-1V. Anyone have any recommendations? Regards, Austin I bought a new Canon FD-EOS adapter on eBay. since it's an optical adapter, I'd be sure to get

RE: Any experience/recommendation for FD lense adapter for EOS?

2007-10-24 Thread Tom Pfeiffer
If you found a genuine Canon FD/EOS adapter on eBay, then you would have paid several hundred dollars for it. Otherwise, it probably just has the Canon name on it. Here's a link to a picture of the real thing (with some additional documentation) one on the MIR.com website (top picture) to co

Re: Any experience/recommendation for FD lense adapter for EOS?

2007-10-24 Thread Bill Gillooly
The only good FD-EOS adapter is the real Canon. Unfortunately, they are very rare and very expensive and only work with telephoto lenses. Mr. Bill Christian wrote: Austin Franklin wrote: I am considering getting an adapter for my EOS-1V to be able to use my older Canon FD/nFD lenses on

Re: Any experience/recommendation for FD lense adapter for EOS?

2007-10-24 Thread Christian
Austin Franklin wrote: Hi Christian, I bought a new Canon FD-EOS adapter on eBay. since it's an optical adapter, I'd be sure to get something of good quality rather than the cheapest available. Which one did you get? Are you happy with it? Mine was made by Canon (I think it w

RE: Any experience/recommendation for FD lense adapter for EOS?

2007-10-24 Thread Austin Franklin
Hi Christian, > I bought a new Canon FD-EOS adapter on eBay. since it's an optical > adapter, I'd be sure to get something of good quality rather than the > cheapest available. Which one did you get? Are you happy with it

Any experience/recommendation for FD lense adapter for EOS?

2007-10-24 Thread Austin Franklin
I am considering getting an adapter for my EOS-1V to be able to use my older Canon FD/nFD lenses on the EOS-1V. Anyone have any recommendations? Regards, Austin * *** *** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see

RE: EOS 580 EX pondering

2007-10-22 Thread Valencic Miha
Yes. All the time. I've also made myself "a better bounce card", which is strapepd to my flash with just a rubber band. Works wonders. But otherwise, indoors, mostly with just a 17mm difusor panel. I use Sigma flash however... Check this out: http://www.mihavalencic.com/?p=69 > Anyone else using

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