Geez, you're right. It's a wonder they ever even went digital at all. Brendan MacRae wrote: > --- Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Thibouille wrote: >> >>> Maybe let's imagine the following situation: >>> You have lots of pics to take and you can't take >> the time to change >>> cards otherwise you might lose a couple important >> shots. >>> I can imagine a fast enough wifi sd card (eye-fi >> seems slow >>> unfortunately) so all pics would be uploaded into >> my laptop in my >>> backpack (which is closed but not in standby mode). >> It'd give me well >>> the size of the harddisk for storage. >>> >>> It could be useful in some cases. >> I have a friend who shoots the graduation ceremonies >> at Carnegie Mellon >> University and this would probably be ideal for him. >> You need to get a >> shot of each student getting his/her diploma; >> there's a *lot* of them >> and they don't pause the ceremony for the >> photographer to swap cards ;-) >> > > Nobody pauses a ceremony for photographers. > Understood. So, how is it that photogs managed such > situations back when we all shot film <gasp>? > > -Brendan > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >
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