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Don't ever order from Pixmania. I've just received a new Sigma prime from them (cheapest price), that was packaged in a larger than shoebox cardboard box, without any padding at all. While the lens itself is in that padded quiver as all their stuff, I don't want to know how much airtime it had.
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 07:54 |
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The day after I got my 135L, I got to use it on Joe Biden.
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 21:12 |
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Bubbacub posted:The day after I got my 135L, I got to use it on Joe Biden. He's either reading twitter, fell asleep, or fell asleep reading twitter. Pretty nifty either way
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 21:21 |
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Bubbacub posted:The day after I got my 135L, I got to use it on Joe Biden. Also Elizabeth Warren, in the same picture Spime Wrangler posted:Agreed. It's a fantastic lens and it rarely leaves my camera these days. I'm vacating my EOS system soon-ish but I'm kind of tempted to pick up a 40mm just to stick on a film body.
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 21:34 |
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Combat Pretzel posted:Don't ever order from Pixmania. I've just received a new Sigma prime from them (cheapest price), that was packaged in a larger than shoebox cardboard box, without any padding at all. While the lens itself is in that padded quiver as all their stuff, I don't want to know how much airtime it had. Dang, all functional?
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 22:06 |
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mclifford82 posted:He's either reading twitter, fell asleep, or fell asleep reading twitter. Pretty nifty either way Given that it's biden, and there are women within 100m of him, those are NOT the only options...
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 22:17 |
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I'm hoping this is the right section for this, I'm going on a cruise in a few weeks and I want to be able to offload my photos from my 30D (or even tether?) to my iPad 3. I'm seeing mixed reviews on the camera connection kit from apple so I was just wondering if anyone has had any recent experience? The idea of tethering would be pretty sweet but I know my 30D is on the older end and might not be able to.
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Photex posted:I'm hoping this is the right section for this, I'm going on a cruise in a few weeks and I want to be able to offload my photos from my 30D (or even tether?) to my iPad 3. I'm seeing mixed reviews on the camera connection kit from apple so I was just wondering if anyone has had any recent experience? The idea of tethering would be pretty sweet but I know my 30D is on the older end and might not be able to. I've used the card reader part of the connection kit plenty, and it works great. Immediately launches into the photo import wizard thing, only shows 1 image even if you shoot in JPG+RAW, and imports rather quickly. It's very nice if you want to get periodic feedback on your shots. Tethering will be more immediate.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 05:43 |
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mclifford82 posted:I've used the card reader part of the connection kit plenty, and it works great. Immediately launches into the photo import wizard thing, only shows 1 image even if you shoot in JPG+RAW, and imports rather quickly. It's very nice if you want to get periodic feedback on your shots. Tethering will be more immediate. Are you using the ipad 3? most of the reviews I've seen say the CCK has issues but that was for ios5..I can always return it so it's not a huge deal though.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 06:21 |
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Photex posted:Are you using the ipad 3? most of the reviews I've seen say the CCK has issues but that was for ios5..I can always return it so it's not a huge deal though. iPad 3 no issues.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 08:04 |
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CCK has worked fine on my wife's OG iPad for years. The import takes an eternity to copy off a 16GB SD, but it handles RAW files well and doesn't crash.
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I'm looking at buying a new flash. I used to shoot on manual film cameras only, so I bought a manual-only flash, and it worked out pretty well. Now, however, I've switched to digital and have entered a whole new confusing world of TTL crap. Since I have a manual flash that I could use in studio situations, I'm looking for a TTL flash to use at events and walkabouts that I won't have to fiddle with nonstop. I just want something that will meter and adjust the flash accordingly, with whatever flash compensation I set in camera. I'm a cheapskate and can't afford an official Canon Speedlite, so I'm looking at alternatives. Bower SFD728C TTL Autofocus Flash for Canon E-TTL II - $38 YongNuo YN-468 II E-TTL Speedlite With LCD Display, for Canon 50D 40D T1i Xsi XS - $89 Yongnuo YN-565EX ETTL Speedlite Flash for Canon $160 Since I'm looking for something full-auto, is there any reason not to go with the cheapest option? It says it has ETTL II, which I'm assuming is the most current technology there, and seems to have decent power behind it. What would I be gaining for $50 or $120 more?
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QPZIL posted:Since I'm looking for something full-auto, is there any reason not to go with the cheapest option? It says it has ETTL II, which I'm assuming is the most current technology there, and seems to have decent power behind it. What would I be gaining for $50 or $120 more? I only shoot Canon Flashes so I can't comment on those brands. However, "full auto", what ever that means, has me a little worried. I'm a big fan of TTL myself, but TTL by itself is never 100% correct. It needs a fine tuning via the flash exposure compensation. A lot of times I will have to dial down the flash just a little bit. The use of the word "full auto" makes me think you can't do that. One thing nice about Canon cameras is that you can adjust the flash exposure compensation (or any setting really) from the back of your camera. Personally, I wouldn't want to use a flash that didn't support that feature. I have no idea if any of the flashes you listed do that.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 18:12 |
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I have a 468-II and it works with canon's on-body flash exposure compensation controls.
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Spime Wrangler posted:I have a 468-II and it works with canon's on-body flash exposure compensation controls. Yes, this is what I meant by "auto"... no need to fiddle with the flash, but still able to fiddle with the compensation on the camera. Of course I understand the need for flash exposure compensation. Cool, the 468-II is what I'm leaning toward, so that's good to hear.
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I shoot mainly video on my 5d mkIII, but I'm looking for something portable to backup/transfer my cards in the field. I shoot 32gb cards that fill up relatively quickly, all things considered, so I would need something with enough battery life to copy I would say at least 72-108gb of data before dying. The only device I'm finding that seems to accomplish this is the Nexto Di Digital Photo Storage ND2730 500gb, but it's kind of expensive and outdated, so I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions.
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RaoulDuke12 posted:I shoot mainly video on my 5d mkIII, but I'm looking for something portable to backup/transfer my cards in the field. I shoot 32gb cards that fill up relatively quickly, all things considered, so I would need something with enough battery life to copy I would say at least 72-108gb of data before dying. The only device I'm finding that seems to accomplish this is the Nexto Di Digital Photo Storage ND2730 500gb, but it's kind of expensive and outdated, so I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions. a laptop
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MrBlandAverage posted:a laptop I have a laptop, it's way too bulky to carry around with me in addition to all my gear. I need something simpler and smaller.
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RaoulDuke12 posted:I have a laptop, it's way too bulky to carry around with me in addition to all my gear. I need something simpler and smaller. a smaller laptop
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RaoulDuke12 posted:I have a laptop, it's way too bulky to carry around with me in addition to all my gear. I need something simpler and smaller. Those solutions don't exist anymore. He gave you the smallest simplest answer other than the card dump you linked. http://www.ebay.com/sch/sis.html;js...Id=250656732381
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 22:24 |
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If a laptop is too bulky then just buy a bunch more CF cards.
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 22:29 |
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Hilarious photo dump solution: http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Vision-Widescreen-Multimedia-Player/dp/B000IF4TPY Honestly get a netbook or more cards.
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 22:30 |
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8th-samurai posted:If a laptop is too bulky then just buy a bunch more CF cards. Well I wanted an onsite backup solution and I generally don't have the luxury of setting up a laptop somewhere, but fair enough, I guess that's that.
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 22:35 |
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Why not buy a bunch of SD cards and copy from the CF to the SD card in camera? Is time an issue? e. Or just tether the camera to a laptop for the whole shoot.
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 22:38 |
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RaoulDuke12 posted:Well I wanted an onsite backup solution and I generally don't have the luxury of setting up a laptop somewhere, but fair enough, I guess that's that. A netbook + cardreader wont use much battery life and is more portable than you give it credit. The price of one netbook is the same as 2 32gig 90mb/sec CF cards.
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Mr. Despair posted:Why not buy a bunch of SD cards and copy from the CF to the SD card in camera? Is time an issue? yeah generally I'm popping in a new card and shooting right away again. I guess a netbook does make a lot of sense, but I thought netbooks didn't really have any storage space? So netbook + external portable drive? edit: guess it's been a while since i've looked at small laptops, there's an Acer with a 320gb hard drive for like $250. RaoulDuke12 fucked around with this message at 23:24 on Apr 30, 2013 |
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Mr. Despair posted:Why not buy a bunch of SD cards and copy from the CF to the SD card in camera? Is time an issue? Or RAW to the CF and JPEG backups to the SD. You do have some other options out there, but I don't know if any of them are particularly good: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Portable-Data-Storage/ci/3369/N/4083163867 The Sanho one with a 1TB drive looks like the best bet, but it's more expensive than a netbook sooooo... Edit: external makes sense, or it's generally easy to plop a bigger drive in. 1tb laptop drives aren't super expensive. Double edit: that Sanho has a user replaceable drive so it'd actually be more like $400 to get it and a 1TB drive to drop in. powderific fucked around with this message at 23:20 on Apr 30, 2013 |
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yeah the thing about the Sanho is that the one touch copy thing is a definite plus, and the fewer cables tying things to each other, the better. But I do understand the silliness of buying something that has one function for more than a fully functional laptop, especially one that weighs less than 3 lbs (I've got a 17" macbook that weighs a lot more than that so my point of reference was obviously way off.)
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 23:24 |
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Looks like you can get it without any hard drive so all in you'd be looking at $340 with 1TB drive. Which isn't that bad really. I dunno, if it worked for you I don't think it'd be that silly. It's easy to underestimate how much difference size can make on useability for something like that.
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 23:31 |
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It’s too bad it’s a dead tech now, apparently. This is the brand I used to use. It was nice to be able to put a card in it and put it back in the bag or even a coast pocket while it does its thing. That’s not at all possible with a notebook.
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# ? May 1, 2013 03:08 |
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You can get a cheap Android tablet, a card reader and an external hard drive to do it. It will be slow as molasses but it is possible.
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# ? May 1, 2013 03:36 |
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It seems like the whole being able to drop it into a bag while it does its thing could make the Sanho or whatever well worth it for certain people, assuming they work well enough.
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# ? May 1, 2013 03:46 |
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What's the best monitor I can get for photo editing under $300? Closer to $200 the better.
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# ? May 2, 2013 05:38 |
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Reichstag posted:What's the best monitor I can get for photo editing under $300? Closer to $200 the better. Someone recommended this one. At least I assume they did, I can't think of another reason I would have saved it in my wishlist. http://www.amazon.com/Dell-UltraSha...d=I11T72H6CWJPX
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# ? May 2, 2013 06:11 |
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Cool, I have heard the dell ips monitors are the way to go, but didn't know which ones.
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# ? May 2, 2013 17:55 |
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I'm thinking of getting a Nikon D7100 as my first DSLR. Is the kit lens worth getting or should I just get the body + 1.8 50mm Nikkor lens for around the same price.
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# ? May 2, 2013 18:54 |
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Skip the kit lens and get the 50, it's a solid lens and if a little tight for a walkaround lens on a crop body, better quality than the kit.
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# ? May 2, 2013 18:59 |
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Not sure about the fast prime vs. mid-range zoom, but you might want to be considering the 35mm instead of the 50mm. 50mm is a bit long to be using as your only lens on a crop body, I think.
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# ? May 2, 2013 18:59 |
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Reichstag posted:Cool, I have heard the dell ips monitors are the way to go, but didn't know which ones. I own the 24" of that monitor and enjoy it. It's also 16:10, which is cool. Not sure what the difference between M and HM are.
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smallmouth posted:I own the 24" of that monitor and enjoy it. It's also 16:10, which is cool. Not sure what the difference between M and HM are. I ended up going with a used copy of that monitor actually, for them extra pixels.
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