http://www.sigma-photo.co.jp/english/index.htm
Hey how's this for a walkabout lens?
Cheers,
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The link on that page is javascript, but here's the content link:
http://www.sigma-photo.co.jp/english/news/200_500_28.htm
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I think Ryan was being facetious.
On Mar 8, 2007, at 8:14 AM, P. J. Alling wrote:
I thought you meant the 18-200. Seems a bit excessive
Bit late sorry, but for anyone who's interested, here's a link to the
unyoutubified original version and other videos of the similar thing, maybe
in different cities:
http://www.digave.com/videos/
Cheers,
Ryan
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Ryan Brooks wrote:
Just picked up the M8. First impressions (pictures will have to wait
until tomorrow):
First test pics here:
www.hack.net/m8
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slightly fatter and heavier than the M7.
- Motor whirring sound after the shot.
-Ryan
Gonz wrote:
Its real, or so it would seem, since its now up on DPreview.
rg
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On 9/14/06, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
while we're having a love fest
and I'd highly recommend it- but a Navajo
guide is a must. The best photographs are far off the road, and the
guides are very helpful in finding good locations, chasing the light and
getting you to lots of places not seen from the road.
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Shel Belinkoff wrote:
My experience with JCO was not a pleasant one, and, because of that, I will
not do business with him again. As an eBay buyer - especially one dealing
with a fellow list member - I don't want confrontational and accusatory
emails. Sh!t happens, and there's no reason not
Actually, make sure you get a CardBus reader instead; physically
compatible with PCMCIA, but much faster transfers. (A USB2.0 reader
will be much faster than just a normal PCMCIA reader.)
-Ryan
Bill
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(1) Can I get that or older versions as a free download?
Someone wrote (on our list) I could download 7.1 and I can't find that
email now
I want to start using my road runner email account but would definitely
not like to
use outlook.
thanks
j wrote:
Ann, why not use Eudora for your e-mail and Opera for your browser. I
have been using them both for a long,long timeJ
Eudora is also switching to Thunderbird:
http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS7305911803.html
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I've got a mate telling me a high res drum scan of a 6x7 neg would only be
10MB in
TIFF format. Surely it would be in the hundreds of MB neighbourhood wouldn't
it?
Yes.
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Gonz wrote:
I have alot of Kodachrome slides taken with my trusty ME-Super all the
way up to my PZ-1. I have been attempting to scan these with my Epson
4990, which is a pretty decent scanner from what I've read. But the
slides always seem to scan very dark, even though I can put them on
Boris Liberman wrote:
Third.
On 10/9/06, Dario Bonazza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
second
Here here. Go ahead and add $100 to the MSRP for this function, Pentax.
I guess we're past the only three people care point.
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You are getting more DOF with the 70mm though.. it would be nice if it
was faster to make up for this.
-R
Adam Maas wrote:
At f2.4, the 70 is about perfect for me. Essentially the same length and
speed as the legendary Nikon 105 f2.5, which is a superb portrait lens.
-Adam
Bob Sullivan
Is it the official camera of the Internet though?
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006, Christian wrote:
P. J. Alling wrote:
That's damned near the slickest brochure I've ever seen from pentax.
I'm tempted to ask who are these people and what did they do with the
real Asahi?.
Scott Loveless wrote:
On 9/12/06, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Loveless wrote:
On 9/11/06, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I've got a couple machines that I expect to climb in value over the next
10 years, but they're working
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I've got a 4-processor Onyx with RealityEngine2 here that I'd love to
sell...
Space-heater? ;-)
No kidding! I measured the draw and decided not to run it at home.
Neat system, was better in a colo where I didn't have to pay for power.
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No, you're changing the conversion curve and levels. ISO is normally set
at the ADC stage.
No, it's set by the amplifier(s) before the A/D.
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For fun, I added it to my cart and got a much earlier delivery date.
-R
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Paul Stenquist wrote:
But November 20 availability. Sigh.
On Sep 13, 2006, at 9:45 PM, Gonz wrote:
For those who tried to get it at BH and were not able:
http://tinyurl.com/jg7aj
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2006, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Interesting. Is it not also true that the CF to PC card adapters are
basically passive adaption? The PCMCIA specification is very adaptable.
Yes, it is not true. PCMCIA is more like ISA, so an adapter would have
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..for those of you who haven't already read the PDF file circulating
around.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/pr/pentax_09132006_k10d_pr.html?AType=0
Great camera!
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Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Sep 11, 2006, at 8:02 PM, Matt Kelch wrote:
Doesn't CF use a modified IDE interface? That might be a large
part of
why its still around.
I'm not sure about CF using or being a modified IDE.
It is. In fact, there are even passive adapters for CF-IDE
Kenneth Waller wrote:
Kind of hard to miss the focus on a moon shot, it's infinity
Agreed. But if the lens was focused short of infinity ?
Or past infinity, which most long lenses will do.
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On Sat, 9 Sep 2006, Mark Roberts wrote:
This limit is believed to be 4 per pixel?
Who believes this and why?
I do.
It's all about the well size, Rob posted the chart earlier.
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Jack Davis wrote:
This is why I ask for a review. Glad I did!
More bits doesn't lower noise or increase dynamic range (unless you're
talking about s/n electrically- which isn't applicable here).
As Rob pointed out, full well capacity of these sensors is 65k
electrons, so anything more
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Jack Davis wrote:
Thanks, Ryan. My understanding is growing.
Jack
Yeah- it's an interesting spot we're in right now. We'd all like more
dynamic range, but the sensor technology (CCD/NMOS and CMOS) really can't
be crafted to respond like the photochemical reactions can
I've been using one; works great for native apps... still prefer the G5
for photoshop and any MS Office work.
Absolutely flies w/ CaptureOne compared to the G5.
-R
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, David J Brooks wrote:
Any one here running the new Mac desktops with the dual chips. If so,
any comments.
The team at Apple predicted this result as far back as 1999 (maybe a
little earlier ... that's when I became involved in the effort) and
much of Mac OS X's inner workings were architected to provide a good
degree of processor independence and a reasonable schema for moving
forward through a
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Doug Franklin wrote:
Digital Image Studio wrote:
Even two seconds may not be long enough for a large heavy well damped
rig, think very low frequency oscillations as a function of depressing
the shutter.
Two seconds is /not/ enough when I'm trying to get moon photos
I'll take 5 years and $500.
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006, John Forbes wrote:
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 14:29:25 +0100, Paul Stenquist
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Large format digital backs won't always be too expensive. I can see a
tiled back of APS-C sensors selling for less than 2K in a couple of
years.
You absolutely need a drive at that magnification and shutter speed.
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Doug Franklin wrote:
ryan brooks wrote:
I would think that at that kind of focal length you would need a drive to
compensate for the Earth's rotation.
What shutter speed are you using?
I wouldn't
At 1/30th of a second, at your focal length, the moon will move through
about 40 sensor pixels. (this is back of the envelope- I'll do it again
tomorrow).
-73s, n9ybx
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Doug Franklin wrote:
ryan brooks wrote:
You absolutely need a drive at that magnification
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Nielsen Bainbridge sells 8-ply museum matts in precut sizes. It's a
This is something that has always confused me. Does 8-ply just mean
thick or are there actually 8-lines within the cut that are visible?
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You can always hold the power button down for a few seconds to force a
power off. The filesystem is journalling by default, so you won't hurt
anything.
(I assume you've already tried to kill anything still running).
-R
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, David J Brooks wrote:
Sent a bunch of files to
Thanks for the recommendation.
An English friend recommended a BBC film called Shooting the Past- hard
to describe, and certainly English, but hits home- recommended.
-R
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Russell Kerstetter wrote:
www.brickmovie.net
If you havn't, and you like film noir/detective films
,
but they've gone and changed my favorite frame (for the worse, of course)-
but I'm hooked on the thick mats.
Im just looking for a normal white core, with a white face. Thanks for
any pointers,
Ryan Brooks
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Thanks- it looks like Crescent Select 3/32 is what I'm after. -Ryan
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, William Robb wrote:
Crescent Select is a thick board. Any online supplier shoild have it.
http://www.americanframe.com/catalog/matboard/matboard.html?-session=sAFshop:184888CE1443e0133Brkyp359F8B
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
The '1.5x crop' sensor format was chosen as a reasonable compromise
Nah, not chosen. Dictated by economics.
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to be the Canon
users (but Canon 85 f1.2L's are ridiculously expensive).
-Adam
My complaint is about normal lengths, ala 50mm. A 31mm perspective is
fine, but the 31mm focal length doesn't look normal at all to me.
-Ryan
1dsm2 and istD user
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graywolf wrote:
Internet paths are a drunkard's walk. One email may go directly from a
to b, another may go from a to z to h to g to y to k to e to r to b.
Obviously the first message would arrive sooner than the second. It
works amazingly well unless some server along the way accepts the
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Huh?
On Aug 27, 2006, at 3:17 PM, Ryan Brooks wrote:
The difference of a 50mm crop of a ~31mm lens versus a 50mm full-frame
shot.
My complaint is about normal lengths, ala 50mm. A 31mm perspective is
fine, but the 31mm focal length doesn't look normal
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Aug 27, 2006, at 12:17 PM, Ryan Brooks wrote:
The only complaints about crop factors and telephoto's I've run acros
are about 85's. Not many people are happy that their uber-pricey
portrait tele's are now too long for general use and the 50's
don't have
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Aug 27, 2006, at 1:30 PM, Ryan Brooks wrote:
It appears to be a crop of a wide angle lens, which it is.
In particular, informal head and shoulders shots look a bit odd if I'm
close to the subject. The shoulder may seem enlarged if I'm
Anthony Farr wrote:
My point is that the profile needs to be applied before the data enters the
digital domain, early in the a/d conversion. It needn't matter that the
voltage rise is squared (if that's what you mean) as the brightness rises,
as long as it's a constant and predictable
Anthony Farr wrote:
Oh. I see. Why?
Because, you've obviously figure out something that electrical engineers
and physicists have missed for 20 years. Congrats!
-Ryan
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Anthony Farr wrote:
You need to click the DETAILS tab under the image to show the caption.
PhotoNet would rather show you an advertisement when the page first loads.
What the scales show is that an unmanipulated linear greyscale produced by a
digital camera has considerably darker shadows
It's all about how our eyes see versus how sensors see. The sensor may
technically be correct, but I want to photograph things the way that I see.
Me too. But the data coming from the _physics_ of the CCD is linear.
Nothing you can do about that unless you change the sensor technology.
.
References:
http://www.normankoren.com/digital_tonality.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_correction
-R
-R
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Anthony Farr wrote:
Yet another observation. Every time anyone adjusts curves or tweaks the
levels in Photoshop, what they are really doing is changing their digital
image from a linear rendition to a non-linear rendition.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Even before
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 16/08/06, Ryan Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ya got a tough on there- I can't find it either.
I found some vague references such as:
http://www.hqew.com/stock/searchic.asp?keyword=ULA2G131E2
It may be custom, or it may just be a few mosfets
Mark Roberts wrote:
Charles Robinson wrote:
On Aug 15, 2006, at 15:59, Cotty wrote:
I suppose if you
have shale reduction in the body, then it would allow the photographer
to buy a cheaper, slower lens and hand-hold at a slower speed.
And it would simplify the task of
Digital Image Studio wrote:
On 16/08/06, Peter Loveday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't find reference to it in any databook or online resource. Is there
any other marking, or manufacturer?
Is it possible its a programmable gate array chip of some sort? ULA is a
common abbreviation
I love this lens, but I think I'd prefer a prime because of size. It's
a truly amazing optic, but I'd like to see if anyone would like to trade
a late 55mm prime + cash? for it. It's in perfect shape, with the hood,
caps and a Pentax SMC filter.
Contact via private email, Thanks!
-Ryan
Gun control argument thread in 3.. 2... 1...
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in
the same cell phone case I used to carry the Contax Tix and Minox
35GT-E. Pocketable and sensitive, quick.
I'll let you know how I like it after I get to use it for a little
while.
Godfrey
Make sure to post some high-ISO samples!
TIA,
Ryan
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Tom C wrote:
Mr. Robb wrote:
There aren't a lot of 24x36mm DSLRs out there, so get used to the new
format.
There's alot! Maybe only one model. ;-)
Tom C.
Current: 5D, 1DsM2
Not-current: 1Ds, DCS-14n and -14c
-Ryan
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graywolf wrote:
Electric motors and generators are about 30% effective. 30% of 30% is
about 10%, so regenerative breaking gets back is about 10% max! That is
better than a kick in the pants*, but not much. RB is mostly a feature
that cost little to implement and sounds good in the
Tom Reese wrote:
I'm putting a tour together and Monument Valley is one of the places we want
to visit. I understand that we'll need to rent a 4 WD vehicle and hire a tour
guide?
Does anyone have any advice they'd care to pass along?
Just show up at the visitor center and hire a local
of
rudimentary slideshow.
-Ryan
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and the projector.
You should really say just composite. RGB composite makes no
sense; composite video is baseband video (y/c) not RGB. An RGB
signal is any scan rate, sent analog over distinct circuits- think VGA
at 15kHz for example.
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other info:
http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php
http://www.tweakxp.com/article36963.aspx
Also, once you get everything how you like it, make an image of your
disk so you can go back to a known good point.
-Ryan
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Bob W wrote:
I would expect we'd be advised by that Moslem pdml'er as to
local customs if
it affected him/her.
Let's try it. I have converted to Islam. I no longer wish to see any
photographs that depict human beings. Please do not post any more to
the list, otherwise I could get
frank theriault wrote:
On 7/20/06, Ryan Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a religion where pictures of cats aren't allowed?
Johnstonism
I tried to join, but I never got the book.
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Some images taken of the 21mm on the *istD:
http://www.dfsee.com/gallery/pentax.php
Anything through instead of on ?:-)
-Ryan
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Well done. Nice detail in the highlights, good bokeh. Like it.
Paul
What's up with the area to the left of the bird? Distracting...
something cloned out?
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At least I
Ryan Brooks wrote:
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Well done. Nice detail in the highlights, good bokeh. Like it.
Paul
What's up with the area to the left of the bird? Distracting...
something cloned out?
right that is.
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with the software before
you buy it.
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-Ryan
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are even field
upgrading the disks. The screen is to die for.
Lastly, these puppies vary greatly in price from vendor to vendor and
there are rebates from time to time- spend the time to hunt for a deal
if you're so inclined.
-Ryan
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Amita Guha wrote:
Thanks, Ryan! How often do you recommend recharging the batteries? I
am looking at taking it on a 2-week trip abroad, and both my husband
and I will be using it, and maybe transferring about 3-4 GB to it
daily.
I should also say the Epson is built like a tank; feels
Amita Guha wrote:
Thanks, Ryan! How often do you recommend recharging the batteries? I
am looking at taking it on a 2-week trip abroad, and both my husband
and I will be using it, and maybe transferring about 3-4 GB to it
daily.
From microdrives or something solid state
Amita Guha wrote:
On 7/13/06, Ryan Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amita Guha wrote:
Thanks, Ryan! How often do you recommend recharging the batteries? I
am looking at taking it on a 2-week trip abroad, and both my husband
and I will be using it, and maybe transferring about 3-4 GB
Christian wrote:
Mark Roberts wrote:
I'm sorry to hear that. I'm even sorrier to see you use obsolete as a
verb. 8-)
Ah, a holdover from my days in Components Engineering, I'm afraid.
I'm probably scarred for life!
As long as you don't use architect as a verb... As
about
the wonderful rendering of your Summicron.
-Ryan
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these to the Leica board, everyone would comment about
the wonderful rendering of your Summicron.
Ryan, I've just laughed...
But we have some Leica users on this list. Ladies and gentlemen, do you
recognize the 'cron here?
;-)
Boris
Well, I'm a Leica user too- and 005A and 024A
, stuffed
into a container with 40 tons of Rebel XT's).
My little sub-$200 ipod came via Fedex right from China- overnight.
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with a different process?
-Ryan
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It's possible to do even better than that - if the motion detectors
include accelerometers then the stabilization logic could smooth out
wobbles while maintaining the same average pan rate.
The motion sensors are accelerometers. That's really all they could be.
I'd love to see that, and
it's only a fraction of
the lens cost...
-Ryan
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quantization between dynamic range steps.
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Hey, they forgot this baby:
http://postpossum.spymac.com/images/IMGP2616s.jpg ;)
http://tinyurl.com/zmrhz (cheat sheet)
Didn't have it long enough enough to take a 78mb picture of a cat though.
Cheers,
Ryan
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you if you want to format it. The mac can
read/write FAT/FAT32 and read NTFS, transparently to the user, so you
should be fine.
I move disks between mac and pc's all the time, no problems. (I'm
assuming you're running some variant of osx here)
-Ryan
John Coyle wrote:
I've never had any problems with deleting files in a card reader: one
possible source of problems if there is a sufficient mis-alignment of
the read/write heads in the two devices (camera and reader) that one
of them cannot read or write to the card
Har!
P. J. Alling wrote:
It blocks malicious, and sometimes not particularly malicious,
contact from the web
Not web... let's say Internet.
It's been suggested that I install a fire wall, but I don't really know
what one is or how they work. So, what's a fire wall, how does it work,
what are the
software in a black box...
-Ryan
Adam Maas wrote:
Ryan K. Brooks wrote:
Don Williams wrote:
The only way to be as safe (as its possible to be now) is to have a
hardware firewall. Many of the wireless 'modems' are also firewalls.
Its just a matter of configuration. I have a pretty good one
'Speedstream 5667'. I have
graywolf wrote:
Your firewall, antivirus, and antispy software
and/or browser !
Ah, Puffins now. Here's my version:
http://www.rkbrooks.com/albums/rkb/Puffin.jpg
-Ryan
I have no problem imagining the bird on the right telling a hell of a
fishing story: It was _this_ large.
http://foto.no/cgi-bin/bildegalleri/vis_bilde.cgi?id=235384
*istDS, Tokina AT-X 150-500/5,6
Tim Øsleby wrote:
Nice and tight. Cropped?
A little, to get his eye where I wanted- but the bird was about 8 ft away.
-Ryan
DagT wrote:
No, the photographer used DOF correctly to lead our attention to the
person in the background.
DagT
Ditto here. The story was the CIA guy, not the President. Excellent
timing on the shot too- sums things up well.
-Ryan
Den 7. mai. 2006 kl. 19.47 skrev Igor Roshchin
get anywhere near 4x5.
-Ryan
Got to have a brief hands-on with the Pentax Optio T10 just now.
Looks very sleek and executivey, with a monster screen (where are the
buttons!), stylus and
touch screen. Pity this one's not stabilised though.
Regards,
Ryan
the new menus. Reinstall from scratch is now on my To-Do list.
Unless you're running your own mail server, getting more PDML posts has
nothing to do with your rollback. Probably has more to do with Doug's
behind the scenes work.
-Ryan
Powell Hargrave wrote:
On 2006-04-29 20:21, Bob W wrote:
Sure. In that case, North America is tiny compared with Europe. As long as
you forget everything except Maryland.
Check the globe or an area-true map to compare north america vs. africa...
- Martin
I find a globe works
Got to have a brief hands-on with the Pentax Optio T10 just now.
Looks very sleek, with a monster screen (where are the buttons!), stylus and
touch screen. Pity this one's not stabilised though.
Regards,
Ryan
Anyway, thanks for the help, everyone! I think I will stick with NimHs
for now. It's still more economical than LIs. I just need to find the
best place to buy good ones online.
I've had great luck here:
http://www.thomas-distributing.com/
Really good info.
-Ryan
Thanks,
Amita
Thibouille wrote:
Mmm is there any working alternative, then ?
Epson P2000, pretty good deals w/ rebates these days... and there's docs
on upgrading it on the web.
-R
2006/4/28, Ryan K. Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thibouille wrote:
Anyone tried those 2 together?
Is speed OK or really
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-Ryan
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