> http://members.cox.net/byteseller/EFS-WEB/EFS-WEB.html
> 

What I found interesting is that he used his regular EOS 10D to check out his
modification. If something went wrong, he'd have damaged a $1000 camera.
He could have walked over to a photo store and bought a second hand EOS rebel
body to do the check, probably $100.
Heck, I would have lent him mine :)


> (if anyone knows more/similar pages, please post (always scary to 
> have such crucial info on only one site, in particular when it 
> appears as a non-personal/free homepage, put there only for that 
> purpose & topic))
> 
> PS: do page/site 'grabbers' exist that also download the larger 
> &linked pictures? 
> And keep them linked when viewed on a local disk? 
> Any favorites?

One thing that is useful is to write to the owner of the site and ask if you
could mirror his site, for the reasons mentioned above. Usually they are quite
happy to let you, especially if they've just been slashdotted.

Shashvat

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