Hi,
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
thanks for the advice mike! my business owes exactly ZERO dollars. I don't
even have debtors accounts with my labs. I am still too small to do that,
and actually it is a really safe way to run things. If my customers
disappeared tomorrow, I would owe
gone off babbling again, but i hope it all makes sense,
and PLEASE correct me if i am wrong! lol.
tan.
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From: mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 4:16 AM
Subject: Re: card storage in the field
Hi,
Tanya Mayer
Hi,
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
Mainly because to date, most of my work is locally, and as I explained
yesterday, we are in drought and there is very little disposable income in
these parts. This will change in the coming months when I really begin to
travel on a regular basis as I can
, writing the code, uploading
etc...
tan.
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From: mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: card storage in the field
Hi,
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
Mainly because to date, most of my work is locally
On Thursday, Dec 4, 2003, at 06:41 America/New_York, Herb Chong wrote:
there have been a few articles out now that basically say that digital
cameras, once you keep good battery warming habits, are better for
very cold
weather shooting than film cameras because you don't have to worry
about
On Thursday, Dec 4, 2003, at 06:42 America/New_York, Herb Chong wrote:
i have one too. it doesn't hold enough cards and is larger than a soft
case.
I use a small Hakuba holder with a clamshell design. Each half of the
clamshell holds a CF card (or other media depending on model) and
there's a
Hi,
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote (on Fri, 3 Oct 2003 04:25:11 +1000):
snip indirect marketing
and word of mouth are your best friends in a small town snip
They are your best friends anywhere. It is because you are a small
business. My company (five people) gets most of its custom from
things pan out, looks likes Stan might be shopping for me on that one!)
tan.
- Original Message -
From: mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 5:29 AM
Subject: Re: card storage in the field
Hi,
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote (on Fri, 3 Oct
Hi Tom,
I like your shots you posted here. Can you share the specifics so I can
learn a little? Were these shots with the *istD? What lens/aperture?
How did you do the lighting in this case, was it bounced or
direct/semi-direct? What flash if any?
Thanks,
rg
Hmm. I throw out 2/3 of
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From: Robert Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Tom,
I like your shots you posted here.
Thanks.
Can you share the
specifics so I can
learn a little? Were these shots with the *istD?
No, 10D.
What
lens/aperture?
16-35/2.8 @ 16mm, manual, f/4, 1/8,
03, 2003 10:44 PM
Subject: RE: card storage in the field
Herb, the *ist D manual says to not use the camera in weather that cold.
i have one too. it doesn't hold enough cards and is larger than a soft case.
Herb...
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From: John Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: card storage in the field
I bought one of those little micro
computer.
Herb...
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From: Leon Altoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: card storage in the field
I use 2 512 meg cards and an X-drive with 60 gig capacity. I keep one
card in the camera and the other
one bag for both full and empty or one for each?
Herb...
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From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 12:32 AM
Subject: RE: card storage in the field
I just use a ziploc.
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, 2003 8:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: card storage in the field
one bag for both full and empty or one for each?
Herb...
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From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 12:32 AM
Subject: RE: card storage
If you shoot RAW, how many images can you store on 16 card?
Christian Skofteland
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From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 9:11 PM
Subject: RE: card storage in the field
Usually I try and bring 2 bags
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From: Christian Skofteland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you shoot RAW, how many images can you store on 16 card?
1400 or 1500.
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that if the battery life on them isn't too
much different from a portable computer, i would rather have a portable
computer.
Herb...
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From: Leon Altoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: card storage in the field
I use 2
Herb, the *ist D manual says to not use the camera in weather that cold.
Len
* There's no place like 127.0.0.1
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From: Herb Chong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 9:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: card storage in the field
how do people transport their memory cards and keep them handy for
replacement when one gets full? i have a 4G Microdrive in the camera now, a
1G and two 512M cards. i plan to get a second 4G MicroDrive and another 1G
memory card because the MicroDrives really shouldn't be used in very cold
on 12/03/03 9:12 PM, Herb Chong at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do people transport their memory cards and keep them handy for
replacement when one gets full? i have a 4G Microdrive in the camera now, a
1G and two 512M cards. i plan to get a second 4G MicroDrive and another 1G
memory card
I've done likewise ... Sony made a nice brushed aluminum one for their
memory sticks, and maybe they've got something similar for the CF or
Micro drives now that they're using them. The one I have has
compartments for the cards on either side, or, if needed, the
compartment on one side can be
Whoops!
http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/case1.jpg
http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/case2.jpg
Yes ... that's the other one I was thinking of, but couldn't recall the
name.
Stan Halpin wrote:
I have a small aluminum sided flat box that holds four CF cards in padded
slots, two on each side. Fits nicely in shirt pocket, back pocket, camera
bag, whatever. Says Hakuba on the side. Maybe
-Original Message-
From: Herb Chong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
how do people transport their memory cards and keep them handy for
replacement when one gets full?
I just use a ziploc.
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