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May 26, 2015 08:02:30   #
bcheary wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9kK-CbqH0k

Principal photography began in July 2012 in Namibia. Filming also took place at Potts Hill and Penrith Lakes in Western Sydney.



Filmed on about 30 Canon 5DM2s. Cannibalising as they go.
Poor little 5ds !! 📷📷😢😢😔😔😩😩💥💥
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Nov 2, 2014 17:15:14   #
And tell them it is an earned and respected trade with
many years at college as is
a Fitter and Machinist, previously a Fitter and Turner.
Not someone who walks out of high school into a
job changing oil in a car and call themselves an
engineer.
Can you tell that I'm a Fitter and Machinist ??
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Oct 4, 2014 04:06:21   #
The rotary canon unloading actually slows the
aircraft down.
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Oct 4, 2014 04:05:15   #
Nothing more beautiful !!!


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Oct 4, 2014 03:39:49   #
Racin17 wrote:
Umm both....


I'll have all four !!!!
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Sep 8, 2014 17:53:55   #
jjwright71 wrote:
what in the h--- is drop bears ,??


Drop bears are commonly said to be unusually large, vicious, carnivorous marsupials related to koalas (although the koala is not a bear) that inhabit treetops and attack their prey by dropping onto their heads from above.


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Sep 8, 2014 05:16:06   #
You forgot " DROP BEARS " !!!!
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Jul 28, 2014 04:12:28   #
I say we all stick to the Golden Mean.
35mm film and sensor ratio is based
on this.
Why not confuse things.
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Jun 24, 2014 08:02:03   #
gemlenz wrote:
My canon 6d seems to take a long time to catch up when I use continuous shooting. I'm shooting raw. What is your experience?


Toshiba Exceria SD 16Mb.
65Mb/s read 95Mb/s write or vice versa.

about $22 ebay.

Great.
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Jun 24, 2014 08:01:36   #
gemlenz wrote:
My canon 6d seems to take a long time to catch up when I use continuous shooting. I'm shooting raw. What is your experience?


Toshiba Exceria SD 16Mb.
65Mb/s read 95Mb/s write or vice versa.

about $22 ebay.

Great.
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Jun 13, 2014 22:32:16   #
Rayj34 wrote:
Hi Underwaterant..... love your title.

I notice Apple want to charge me $27.00 so I'll be very glad to take up your offer.

I must reimburse you at least something. You put a figure on it. My phone is 03 98793774.

My address is ::::
6/17 Marlborough Road,
Heathmont, Vic.
3135.

Hope this helps.

Cheers..... Ray Jones.


Ok. Give me a few days. It may or may not work.
See soon.
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Jun 13, 2014 06:46:50   #
Rayj34 wrote:
I use SD cards in Canon 700D.... & I need to transfer shots to Ipad.

Can anyone tell me how to do it please?

Ipad does not have an SD slot.

Thank you......Ray Jones, Melb Australia.


Hey Ray. I have an unwanted new one if you want it. Free.
I'm in Sydney. NSW.
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Jun 13, 2014 06:45:04   #
[quote=Kmontgomery]I'm fairly new too this so don't eat me alive here. So it seems that in all reviews (which are bogus and biased anyways) people complain that some very high end cameras have "too much noise" at "low" iso's. And it's seems that dynamic range is directly correlates with iso etc.


Here's what we were taught at college to find each individual camera's
dynamic range and ISO range:
Lay three textured items, say,t-shirts, of full black, mid tone grey and full white, on the floor inside with constant diffused daylighting through windows.
Put the camera on a tripod, 100 ISO, say f:4 or 5.6.
Meter to indicated exposure on mid tone grey shirt with shutter speed.
Now take about 8 shots below and above indicated exposure.
Look at them all on the computer.
If you can only see detail in textured black at -4 and see detail in white texture at +5 and no detail outside of those, then your camera's dynamic range is 9 stops.
Now you know how far above and below indicated exposure (IE) you can go to have an image with good highlight and shadow details.

Now for ISO:
Set on tripod. ISO lowest. f:4 / 5.6 /8.0
Same diffused daylighting lighting as previous.
Meter for IE with shutter speed.
Find an object of mid tone grey, such as a small skin toned statue.
Take photos from 50 or 100 to 200, 400, 800, et cetera.
Look at photos on monitor.
Go up until you see noise.
Maybe it's showing grain at 1600 or 3200.
That's your useable ISO limit.
Mine is 1600 ISO.
Now I know my limits in all situations.
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May 22, 2014 10:10:22   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Here's an interesting question about LED taillights on cars. We all know you can be stopped for a burned out taillight. So, what happens when one of a dozen or more LEDs in a taillight start failing. Can a cop stop you if fewer than half are burned out? Someone must have given this some thought, since LEDs have been on cars for years.

You've probably noticed traffic lights with burned out LEDs. Could someone challenge a red light ticket if more than half the LEDs were not working? Probably not, since the green light would not be lit.
Here's an interesting question about LED taillight... (show quote)



The Australian Design rules for vehicles to be roadworthy is the product of the voltage and the wattage of the bulb thus producing the required standard of brightness for the required roadworthy standard.
I am sure that as long as the external measured brightness is conforming to the required standard, wherever, then it is ok.

You would be better advised to contact the relevant department where you travel rather than peoples' guessing.
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May 21, 2014 07:58:11   #
DennisWarren wrote:
After taking a few photos at the Pioneer Florida Museum and Village, my wife suggested that I add a little fun to one of them...here's the result.



Add some motion blurr to the falling oranges
& the ones rolling out.
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