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  1. ddrueding

    dSLR thread

    Thanks guys. I had done the math wrong and thought that the 1.6x factor would allow longer exposures, not shorter. Thanks for catching that.
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    Video Capture Card & SW?

    Small retail store w/2 computer-driven registers. I'm looking for a card and software to put in one of the machines that will capture video and serve it via web interface. Suggestions on brand, e-tailor, or anything else welcome.
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    Samsung makes 64 Gb NAND flash chip

    Why?
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    Dual Boot Imaging Woes

    Thinking about myself here (not the first time). Would there be a problem installing Vista on one drive and XP on another, then putting both in the same computer and controlling which to boot from via the BIOS?
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    Blue Tooths

    I haven't found any of them comfortable enough to wear when not in use. I like the H700 because it is quick to put on and small in the pocket.
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    Dual Boot Imaging Woes

    Can you create an image and restore it to the exact same hardware? If not, forget having to do it 80 times to start with, you'll have to do it every time a machine takes a dump. That really sucks.
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    Misc Laptop parts...

    All parts are now spoken for. Glad I don't have to pitch them.
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    Something Random

    Touching on a few of the things said above. An income gap is important in a society. Just as important is a way to move up the ladder. Those two combined are the competition that keeps the workforce efficient. Udaman, Sorry to hear about your mother. My grandmother has begun talking about the...
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    Another Digital Camera Thread - Point and Shoot

    I like it when it includes a battery where replacements easily replaceable and available from multiple sources. Actually, even if it isn't included, thats what I'm looking for.
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    Something Random

    Been a bit depressed lately. No action around here, either. Heading out for a drive, and I hope to complete the gift shopping.
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    Yorkfield (45nm) quad-core mobo advice

    Don't have one yet, but I suspect my next motherboard will be the GIGABYTE GA-X38-DQ6. No need for DDR3, it doesn't seem to bring anything to the party but higher prices and less overclocking potential. It seems that you may need a BIOS update, but that shouldn't be a problem if you still have...
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    Misc Laptop parts...

    An HP Pavilion DV6000 had a failed video card (part of the mainboard) and I scrapped it. I removed the following: AMD Turion X2 1.6Ghz Socket S1 (TMDTL52HAX5CT) Laptop DVD-Burner (GMA-4082N) Broadcom WiFi Module (BCM94311MCG) HP Laptop IR Remote control that fits in PCMCIA slot (HSTNN-PR04) If...
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    Blue Tooths

    I like my Motorola H700
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    dSLR thread

    Well, not all were shot without a tripod. These two used a tripod, but the rest are all handheld.
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    dSLR thread

    Of course ;) I'm literally just carrying the camera with the kit 18-55 lens around on walks. The only tripod I have isn't tall enough to make it over the brush. Typically, I'm in a tree or balancing on a rock or stump. I'm looking into getting a good, tall tripod so I don't have to do any...
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    dSLR thread

    I think I'll let the 1.6 crop be my conservative margin. So that means that shooting 100mm, it should be faster than 1/100. Which means @ f5.6, ISO800 on a cloudy day or thereabouts? So if I want to shoot ISO400, longer than 85mm requires IS or a much faster lens.
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    dSLR thread

    Also, I'm looking exclusively at lenses with IS above 50mm. I don't have the most stable hands. How long a lens do you think you can get without missing the assistance?
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    dSLR thread

    Do you mean an 85/1.8 or a 17-85/4-5.6 IS? The latter, at 475g and $US500 isn't too painful in any respect. Though it is slow.
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    dSLR thread

    I'm not good enough to take workshops yet. I'm also not comfortable enough with the camera yet.
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    dSLR thread

    Thanks for the tips Tannin. I do run around with the 35mm/F2 Prime quite often, but none of the pictures make the cut. Either I need more practice or I'm too used to shooting @ 50mm. Likely both. I shoot with a prime almost exclusively; the only time I don't is when I am hiking with only a...
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    dSLR thread

    Thanks Tannin. When you speak of shooting details with a longer lens, is it the compressed perspective that you are after? Or just a closer crop to the subjects? I see what you are talking about with your critique, and most of the things you said make sense (despite the 80/20). Thanks much.
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    dSLR thread

    I'm looking for a critique on this one if anyone has the time/inclination.
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    Speaking of worthless WD products

    They had something with the Raptor that no one else had (10k SATA). A 7.2k Ethernet is nothing special.
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    Something Random

    Yay 2k for Mark and Fushigi!
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    HD horror stories

    When I did electrical design and prototyping, we would put all the boards in the dishwasher to clean them off.
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    HD horror stories

    My CorsairGT has survived it twice, and many of my other caseless wonders don't seem to have any issues at all.
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    Something Random

    I haven't been out surfing in many years, but it's amazing how big the "ridable" waves are getting nowadays. Of course, I consider getting towed-in cheating, and the last guy to paddle into such waves dies trying (at age 45!).
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    dSLR thread

    I installed the EOS Viewer Utility, and everything works fine, except that anytime I try to change the name or time, it crashes. Tried with 2.0.0 and 2.0.3 firmwares to no avail. Anyone have experiences with this?
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    Woops: another different SLR thread

    We have white ones and brown ones. I'm sure they have better names, but I don't know them. At one point I was told that the brown ones are female and the white male of the same species; I have no evidence either way. These aren't nice bird pictures, in that the birds simply wouldn't move. This...
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    HD horror stories

    I've never had a thumb drive lose data in the laundry. It could be that in most cases I strip the case off, so it's just circuit board and chips, no place for water to stick around. Anyone else?
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    Something Random

    Excelent.
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    Woops: another different SLR thread

    Brown Seagull
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    Speaking of worthless WD products

    Wow. That is the dumbest thing ever. What affiliation does WD have with the media industry? Sony may be willing to let it's storage products flop in an attempt to help their movies, but WD doesn't make movies. If their HDDs don't sell, they're screwed.
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    Woops: another different SLR thread

    My best bird pic evar! I'm catching up, Tannin! ;) Shot with a 50mm prime...the bird just wouldn't move.
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    Woops: another different SLR thread

    And my latest attempt at a panorama includes 80+ pictures, so I don't think a 1Ds buffer would do me any good, either ;)
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    Woops: another different SLR thread

    I believe that was Tannin's point above. You get many more shots in the buffer if you shoot JPG.
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    Christmas Lights

    'Fraid not. Although "yeah" is technically a word, it doesn't really represent an emotion or concept well enough to be used emphatically. Sucks and dude are both capable of providing emotional context, and are therefore more powerful when used correctly, as you demonstrated above.
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    Woops: another different SLR thread

    My Extreme IV couldn't keep up with a pano shot I was taking today. I suspect it is camera-limited in transfer rate (20D).
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    Something Random

    Poor undereducated me could only average a 36. Max @ 41.
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    Christmas Lights

    Dude...I think that is the first time I've seen you use all caps somewhere. And it was so perfect for the situation. Now I'll wait another few years to hear you use "dude" appropriately, and my life will be complete. Great pics, BTW.
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    No Video

    Dual Link supports higher resolution (>1920x1080, IIRC)
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    Server 2008 free

    Thanks for the link.
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    Flying squirrels

    ...and I don't think flying squirrels ever reach 100mph.
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    Woops: another different SLR thread

    I was bouncing off the buffer the whole time last night. My action photography (argentine tango), always has something interesting going on. Good dancers can go from walking side-by-side to a flying gancho before you could press the shutter. And with it as dark as it is, shooting in JPG just...
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    Flying squirrels

    Very cool. I've been trying to figure out how to base jump off Mt Whitney. I love the hike up, and the views are fantastic, but my knees can't handle the hike down anymore. At 4400+m the air isn't thick enough to get away from the wall, this might be enough.
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    MTRON MSP 7000 SSD Review @ AnandTech

    Yup. I do suspect that we are on the cusp of mass-adoption for performance applications. As soon as that happens, the prices will fall significantly.
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    More Vista nonsense

    That is quite funny. But who spends all their time exploring limited AI systems?
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    dSLR thread

    Interesting tidbit from the thread: Canon lens tested: 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 (kit lens), $180 Olympus lens tested: 12-60 f/2.8-4, $950 Nikon lens tested: 24-70 f/2.8, $1700
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    MTRON MSP 7000 SSD Review @ AnandTech

    One would have happened for me already, but the tech is still moving so fast; it's hard to step in and take that kind of depreciation in the face.
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    No Video

    This is significant. I know with my system the BIOS occasionally chooses to prioritize one of the other monitors I have connected (that are typically off). When this happens, the screen is in standby during the entire boot process, until Windows loads and finally takes control of the display...
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