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Sep 6, 2014 14:55:38   #
John_F wrote:
May I bend this thread a little bit into manufacturer or brand of memory brand. I recently ran into a dog made by Dane.


Sorry JohnF you lost me with a dog made by Dane. But I am currently using SanDisk Extreme and also looking at SanDisk's Extreme's newer versions.
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Sep 6, 2014 14:51:24   #
Gentleman, I thank you all very much for your help, replies and input. Please for give me for these last two questions: (1). Is that fact that I am using a SDHC Class10 card my maximum writing speed regardless of the 'quoted' mbs?

The reason I ask this question is because my EOS Canon60D instruction manual only states and I quote:
"SDHC and SDXC cards featuring UHS (Ultra High Speed) enable a maximum writing speed of SD Speed Class 10".
(unquoted).

(2)Can I now assume that the mbs is the read speed?

Once again, thank you all for your time and patience.
:) :thumbup: :) :thumbup:
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Sep 6, 2014 13:48:40   #
I have a Canon 60d. Looking to purchase some more SDHC cards. My Canon's manual recommends using SDHC card Class10 (which I do).

Now looking at some of the newer Class10 cards, they have a speed(?) rating of 40, 45mbs & higher, opposed to my cards that are rated at 30mbs. Is this higher mbs worth the extra money?

Does this faster rating help in the capturing of the pictures or just the recording of them onto the card itself; (quicker?)(buffering?). I just don't know.

I do strictly photos. I have not and at the present time do not do videos with my camera.

I thank you all in advance for your comments or replies.
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Aug 31, 2014 07:43:40   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Cards have gone through a wash cycle "naked" and survived. Many of them are advertised as being waterproof.

There have been stories of P&S cameras that were lost at sea for months, and pictures were recovered from their SD cards.


Good to know. In the future I will look for those marked as waterproof. But I plan on ALWAYS checking my pockets now.
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Aug 30, 2014 20:31:33   #
Mr PC wrote:
Better than a BIC pen leaking all over your clothes in the drier. You only do that trick ONE time.... How do I know this?


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Aug 30, 2014 20:30:50   #
Erik_H wrote:
A little of both I would say.




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Aug 30, 2014 20:07:38   #
I use SanDisk Extreme SDHC class 10 cards for my digital camera. At times when I am carrying light (no camera bag), I keep an extra card in my pant pocket.

After I washed my pants and then put them in the dryer I found a card when I took them out of the dryer. I left it in my pant pocket by mistake. Even though I had already download the pictures I was kind of worried about damages to my card. It was in the plastic carrying case.

I was very surprised and happy when I inserted my card into my computer and all the photos showed up and the card continues to work. Extreme for a reason or just plain lucky.
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Aug 29, 2014 07:41:17   #
judub661 wrote:
love the eyes….try different angles…..have your model tilt her head and take a few shots with her not looking directly in the camera….play around with it..you will be surprised how something small like looking a lil to the left or right or tilting head up or down left right etc will improve a shot……have fun with it…..great work…...


Its as if she is looking into my eyes as I glaze upon her eyes, her beauty (sorry, got carried away a little). But what a great photo!!
Beautifully composed, beautiful model. Good advice on posing your model.

I would love to know more. Camera? Settings? Special lighting? Great shot judub661.
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Aug 27, 2014 16:54:30   #
Hershel wrote:
Ed,

From what I understand internally here at B&H, this was a massive project that took the better part of a year to complete. Gathering and interviewing the world class talent represented here, getting the photographs for inclusion and editing was quite a job involving dozens of writers, editors, QA people, etc..

We are gratified that you are pleased with the finished product.
All the best.

HERSHEL


Hello Hershel, Thank you and the entire staff that took the time to put together the Canon Lens guide. I own a Canon camera and of course Canon lense so this information is so helpful in my quest to improve my photography skills. To understand lense and how they work for me is very important . And now to have a reliable resource to go to is very, very helpful. The interviews, the photographs and the interaction programs are the best I have seen. (and shhh, for us; its all free)
It is also great to know that B&H Photos does more that just sell.. :D .

Once again thank you and the entire staff. GREAT JOB !!!
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Aug 27, 2014 07:56:59   #
bcheary wrote:
http://petapixel.com/2014/08/26/bh-photo-debuts-one-of-the-most-comprehensive-and-useful-canon-lens-guides-youve-ever-seen/


Just booked marked that page. A lot of good information. Some I already knew, some I didn't know, some I need refreshing. B&H did a wonderful job and it has a very good interactive features that helps those who sometimes need a visual aide (me) . I think I will be referring back to this site a lot.

Thanks for sharing bcheary


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Aug 20, 2014 08:47:34   #
Although I have gotten better at understanding the difference between, full frame and APC-S (and even if I need a full frame camera), both illustrations were very good and helpful for me. The more I see and read, the greater the knowledge I obtain.

So if I decide to purchase a full frame camera, I can do it with some intelligence and knowledge. I will also know what benefits and limitations it may have. Thanks to both joer and catfish252.
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Aug 11, 2014 12:22:53   #
Own a 2006 Pontiac Soltice. Same kind of kit came with the car. No spare tire at all (would even fit in the very smail trunk).Trunk is where the convertible top folds into.
I have never had a flat and still have the same kit in the car. Have purchased four new tires about a year ago and still have the same kit in the car. Just praying that I never find out that have to use it. Not even sure if it will work LOL.

But it did not stop me from buying the car I wanted and the years of enjoyment I have gotten driving it with the top down in nice weather.
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Aug 9, 2014 09:38:21   #
Racmanaz wrote:
http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2014/08/07/best-free-photo-editing-software-download-image-editors/


Thanks for the link Racmanaz. I also found some very good information and articles on that page; (the sideof the web page) for up and coming photographers like me. Some good reading for newbies

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Aug 6, 2014 08:52:40   #
I like the creativeness of the pictures. If I could do something that unique, it would go in a special album just for the Bride. Then showing them would be her choice. But I do love the concept.
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Aug 6, 2014 08:47:00   #
bcheary wrote:
http://magazine.zonerama.com/three-mistakes-avoid-pictures-people/?utm_source=newsletter-zonerama&utm_medium=mailing&utm_campaign=newsletter-zonerama-05082014


For me, some very helpful information and advice. Thanks for posting

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