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Jan 16, 2017 18:15:54   #
You have a 7D right, you are going to need a fast read/write speed, minimum 120MB/s a UDMA 7 card to accommodate the fast 8 fps read and write especially for birding. I have the 7D also I use a Sandisck 32gig card and this card works great, no issues none with Sandisk.
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Jul 18, 2016 19:30:20   #
Go to B&H photo here.


ensCoat TravelCoat Neoprene Lens Cover for Canon 400mm f/5.6L - Realtree Max4 HD I have the same lens it is older like yours and this works, there are other designs...
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Jul 12, 2016 16:55:17   #
This is a conundrum, there are no replaceable parts for this...not sure what to offer, what is it worth to you?
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Jun 18, 2016 22:55:23   #
Laughing my ass off... best joke I've heard in a while.
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Mar 9, 2016 19:52:52   #
ptcanon3ti wrote:
I've been asked to shoot a dance recital in the next 2 weeks. I've accepted, since, its my niece's dance school, I have enough ability, (hopefully) to capture the dance shots and the posed individual shots that I've been asked to get.

HOWEVER if I want to make any $$ at all, it will be based on the sales of the photos taken.

MY problem: I've been trying to come up with a system/method that will allow for me to make something for my efforts. I've been trying to set up a smugmug/photodeck/wix website so I can display the shots and generate some sales.

***BUT I can't seem to figure out how to set up the sites.

Is setting up a site like this really THAT complicated??? I don't assume to be the sharpest knife in the drawer...but wow! I feel stupid.

Any suggestions on how to set up a site, OR ANY OTHER ideas as to how I can break even make a little $$ on this little endeavor, would be GREATLY appreciated!

Paul.
I've been asked to shoot a dance recital in the ne... (show quote)


Wow I see you posted this yesterday.. I just opened the email and man there is allot of post here. I am in the process if building a website for myself on SmugMug and I am having a hell-of-s-time, my friend says it is easy but he is a graphic designer. It is not easy unless your experienced in or you done it at least once before. I cannot help but wish you good luck, Edit.. SmugMug has some videos check the help button.
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Feb 29, 2016 23:11:21   #
markngolf wrote:
I've had it loaded for almost 2 years (CC). I used the catalog to some degree, mainly to view images. Yesterday, I photographed my Grandson's basketball game. I had 2000+ images to view, sort, adjust and upload to one of my Shutterfly sites. I usually view them, one at a time, in Windows Photo Viewer, open the better ones in PS, adjust, store, resize and upload to Shutterfly.

It seems many UHHers use LR to import images. I had never done that. Decided to try it. I love it!! It reduces the selection process to about 1/10 the time and I discovered I can open multiple photos in PS for editing. That's very cool. Now I just have to learn how to delete the ones not worthy of keeping from the catalog. Can't be too hard.

I may have to read the 500 page book by Scott Kelby I've had on my bookshelf for 4 months!!! DUH!!! I do have an excuse. Stubborn and old! :lol: :lol:
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Yeah Lightroom is very cool, it is my go to processing software..try this.. https://vimeo.com/2432844
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Feb 24, 2016 23:54:53   #
I have a 7D I use for wildlife and birds and love it, it is a hell of a camera beats the crap out of the 60D for action shots and not mention it has a metal body compared to the 60Ds plastic body. BUY IT at that price.
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Feb 16, 2016 16:39:33   #
Do you have the original box, also more pics.
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Feb 14, 2016 14:43:55   #
Oh yeah, I believe... Did not watch the X-Files first two seasons until friends of ours (my wife) said we must watch it. So we watched half the season and loved it so we then immediately started with the very first episode of the first season and never ever missed an episode for all nine seasons, and not to mention every movie. Man when this new season started with that X-Files theme at the beginning and when we cranked up the sound on our surround system, man it was AWESOME. The first of the new series was great, the second was a mixed bag...it was kind of a spoof on the X-Files itself with references to past episode and a tribute to Kim Manners which we think was great being Kim passed when the series was off the air. We are forever hooked!!!
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Jan 27, 2016 17:24:12   #
Architect1776 wrote:
I keep looking.
Right now the free money is tight with wife having several surgeries not being covered due to obama care that would have been a few years past.


Yeah I know of people that it helped and of people it made worse, bureaucratic BS, they can't get it right!
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Jan 5, 2016 16:23:34   #
Jim Bob wrote:
And this thread is related to photography, how?


RichardQ Wrote

Vinyl and even CDs are an archive resource that we may lose, especially from the independent musicians, as is the album art which frequently brings us back to photography!
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Jan 3, 2016 23:17:48   #
bimmer124 wrote:
Finally a discussion on vinyl. There is no emotion in digital.
I currently own and use three turntables. SOTA Star Sapphire, Riga ll, and AR-XA. I have collected vinyl since I was a lad and working at a radio station in my career certainly helped as I own over 4k 33rpms and another 3k 45s. The digital revolution tossed aside some of the most sound conductive vehicles to ever be recorded. I own thousands of cds, but they cannot replicate the sound of a good vinyl album. My example would be the classics. Listen to The Ring on cd and then put on a copy in vinyl.
The emotion projected in vinyl wins every time. This should be a wake up call to anyone who truly needs to listen to music the way it was meant to be heard.
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Since I found this thread a little late I am playing cath up, this is from the first couple pages... I absolutely agree, this is my feelings exactly about vinyl, I could not put it any better. To this day with the Hi Res stuff analogue/vinyl sounds warm lush oh so natural like it is being performed live in your living room with ALL the emotion, you just DONOT get that with digital...
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Jan 3, 2016 22:58:47   #
floral43 wrote:
Vinyl still lives because analog sounds better than digital, digital must be converted to analog! (DAC) due the conversion, this process causes time lapse problems do the nature of the electronics involved, ultimately leading to distortion known as jitter. How ever the latest high tec. dacs
can correct this problem, at a high cost.


Absolutely, too much electronics in the way.. analogue is better in so many ways, however I have heard some of the latest Hi Res stuff and it sounds very good not to mention it cost a fortune, but I still love analogue and with my budget I will just keep replacing tubes update the internal components when needed. My VTL mono's and my ARC SP 10 (an incredible phono preamp) are 20 + yrs old and they sound unbelievably close to the new stuff out there thanks to these special tubes that I have acquired that are costing me allot.
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Jan 2, 2016 23:15:46   #
As photography is my second love I never thought I would see a Record Album thread on this photo forum, awesome!
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Jan 2, 2016 23:02:08   #
Am I a little late to the party? As a music- vinyl lover collector audiophile guy of 48 years this really warms my hart to see a thread like this. Back in the 80's when digital first appeared the digital camp motto was "vinyl is dead" boy were they wrong. My Sota Cosmos Grahm arm Sheau cart puts out some very sweet sounds with all the dynamic range one could ever want couple that with vacuum tubes it is like heaven. Don't get me wrong there are some very good solid state rigs out there as is CD rigs but analogue/vinyl is special. It is great to see that vinyl production is up, in fact it has been going up for at least three years now as are turntable sales as a matter of fact there are a ton of turntable companies putting out new tables world wide. Also I met a Female Artist who has several albums out on CD and she is releasing here newest on vinyl and she told me that she just made the cut as the record processing plant stooped taking orders for new vinyl because they are at maximum production, this was back in late October. I've heard that also in the UK and other vinyl production plants. VINYL STILL LIVES so lets enjoy the music.
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