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Posted by: adam
Jun 30, 2004, 22:06
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yeah of course..
but you know what i mean ..

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Posted by: shuttertalk
Jun 30, 2004, 07:18
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Hm... polarising filter will cut reflections out, but the image doesn't seem to be affected too much by reflections.

I'd probably say not, unless the entire scene was overly bright, then a ND filter might come into play. Or maybe a graduated filter if one half was brighter than the other...

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Posted by: shuttertalk
Jun 30, 2004, 03:06
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Hehe I shot my first wedding yesterday, and went a bit overboard - 1068 pics! But I've got to sort through them all now and pick the best ones... oooh the pain Sad

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Posted by: shuttertalk
Jun 30, 2004, 02:53
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dayem.. that hurts Sad

Perth is so sucky for getting tech stuff ...

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Posted by: potplant
Jun 29, 2004, 15:34
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The D70 has 2 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, and 20 seconds. I use the 2 second timer incesantly when doing low shutter speed work. However, that's of no use to me when I hit "bulb"... Sad Hence the need for the remote!

-matt-

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Posted by: shuttertalk
Jun 29, 2004, 15:28
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Something so scarey that you die of fright!
or maybe it was very cold, and died in the cold.
or maybe an angry person with a gun!

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Posted by: shuttertalk
Jun 29, 2004, 15:25
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ahh .. il ove post processing ..so not a prob for me .. ^___^
i always love the warm hue of using sepia tone ..

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Posted by: mustang67
Jun 29, 2004, 07:51
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I've used PSP for years. Now it's at version 8.1
Personally I really rate it. It's been good enough for the production of numerous wedding photos and many, many, more jobs.

I can also, (of course), recommend Capture one software for Pentax and Canon Raw files.

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Posted by: shuttertalk
Jun 24, 2004, 14:57
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I like Peter's suggestion from one of the previous threads -- open source firmware...

Developers/hackers could customise the menus and all that to include most of the features you're asking for matt...


Oooh, another thought - how about a wireless remote control and LCD monitor built in -- so that you can control and view images from your camera remotely? Sort of like what's on those creo cameras...

Either that, or someone should hack a camera / pocket pc so that you can use your PDA to drive your camera over bluetooth or wifi...

Man I sound so geeky... Smile

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Posted by: minfred
Jun 24, 2004, 00:37
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I have an X's drive 3310 40Gig, does not last as long as the 3320 but is still pretty good, 2 hours and has car and mains adapter, and plays mp3's and wma's . Only cost me AU$250 for the complete unit so I am happy, also bought a 1Gig SD card today, the kodak shop in the local mall is closing and has memory cards at half price, 1Gig for AU$94, not bad.

Also got a smallish "ProAm" camera back pack for AU$34 marked down from AU$85.

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