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Oct 11, 2013 22:21:44   #
pounder35 wrote:
You're right! Whatever I save will be taken by the government and given to crack heads and prostitutes. I'm only talking about the members of Congress themselves. I guess that's redistributing the wealth. I'm going shopping tomorrow. :thumbup:


Now your thinking straight,,,, enjoy !!!!! :thumbup:
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Oct 11, 2013 21:59:21   #
pounder35 wrote:
Now you've got me wanting to try one. Thanks a lot for helping me spend what little savings I have. :lol: :thumbup:


You don't need savings, spend what you got while you can & enjoy life.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Oct 11, 2013 21:56:37   #
pounder35 wrote:
As stated "I'm looking for a tablet with a Photoshop application to take on location when shooting sports."

Basically I'm searching for a device smaller than my laptops to review sports photos on site and edit as needed. Just minor editing such as cropping, brightness, and contrast. I'd like to use PS Elements since it's what I've been using at home.


If your looking for iPad apps to edit with there's heaps of good ones,,,,, ArtStudio, Snapseed, Photoshop Touch, Laminar Pro & if you want to look at large RAW's to check detail & focus or what ever PhotoRaw lets you zoom right in to have a look & also edit.
Cheers !
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Oct 11, 2013 21:29:53   #
pounder35 wrote:
I've looked at the Wacom. I believe it was the Bamboo. I've never tried a pen type device but I understand once you get used to them they are great.


Once you've used it for a week you will never touch a mouse again in pp. They are fantastic,,,, I've used one for at least 5 years & still think it's one of the best purchases I've ever made. Go a Wacom !
Cheers !
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Oct 11, 2013 20:12:05   #
MT Shooter wrote:
I much prefer a "Sling" type strap as the weight is born by your shoulder rather than your neck. This is especially welcome if your have ever had any neck or back injuries. This is the model I recommend highly:
http://optechusa.com/utility-strap-sling.html


With a heavy lens such as in the video that seems a hell of a lot of weight for 1 strap lug to handle ?
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Oct 10, 2013 08:54:38   #
sbesaw wrote:
There is free software, inexpensive and expensive. Go to www.teathertools.com. They review it all and explain functionality. I have a few. 2paid and 1free


So what's the one you prefer & use ?
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Oct 10, 2013 08:23:21   #
ejrmaine wrote:
I use Lightroom, it has a great tether feature.


I was trying that last weekend but it wouldn't let me turn live view on on the camera for some reason, gotta admit I'd had a few beers & didn't spend any time on it. Does it give live view ? D7000 ???
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Oct 10, 2013 07:41:32   #
bigaly wrote:
nikon charge about £150 4 their tether software


That's why I'm looking at Control My Nikon for about 25 Aussie bucks.
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Oct 10, 2013 06:43:19   #
JR1 wrote:
http://petapixel.com/2013/05/12/free-nikon-dslr-tethering-software-for-pcs-tablets-and-smartphones/


I just downloaded this after reading your post, looks great looking forward to testing it out over the weekend, love the idea of live view on the monitor, photo stacking & stuff. I also downloaded Control my Nikon the other day that I'll put up against it. what I like from just reading is the motion detection on the CMN.
Thanks mate,
Cheers !
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Oct 10, 2013 03:59:38   #
64418 wrote:
UPstrap is excellent. They are made in the U.S.A. and built like tanks all the while being very comfortable. Mine is secure for weights up to 800lbs. in case I ever wanted to tow my car. Actually I got it for the quick release clamps as I like to use a tripod and don't need the straps blowing around in the wind at the ocean.

http://www.upstrap-pro.com/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z66AE2uHduw

Cheers,


Wow thanks for that, never seen them before, I like that a lot, I'll see what shipping to oz costs.
Cheers !
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Oct 9, 2013 21:52:19   #
NiagaraJim wrote:
Checkout the Ezeestrap it is more comfortable and the camera does not bounce like it does with a neck strap.

Ezeestrap.com


Thanks mate I'll check it out .
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Oct 9, 2013 21:38:58   #
Well it looks to me that your not cool if you use the strap that came with the camera,,, I obviously need to have a sling, harness, holster or something to be cool. I've been walking around for 40 years looking like a goose !
What's out there that is just a replacement for the original that connects to the original strap mounts that is more padded for comfort that doesn't cost a fortune, I'm interested in trying something,
thanks,
Cheers !
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Oct 9, 2013 06:07:35   #
Can you please tell me what's wrong with the straps that come with the cameras, I use Nikons & have never felt a need to put a different neck strap on it. Maybe I need to experiment.
Cheers
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Oct 5, 2013 11:31:14   #
Works if you live in America, don't download outside the States. Don't understand that.
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Oct 5, 2013 10:38:04   #
A similar question was asked yesterday,,,,
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-152454-1.html
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