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  1. LunarMist

    Need macro indoor camera advice

    Canon has the 90TSE and Nikon has the 85/2.8 PC. Neither is a true macro, but both provide enough tilt to help control DOF (less, more, and desired direction) and are reasonably corrected for close focus. Metering and exposure are not straighforward (4x5 users understand ;)), but the histogram...
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    Need macro indoor camera advice

    Image quality needs to be at a certain level, but presumably the viewers are interested in the mechandise as well. ;) A 20D and the 60/2.8 EF-S macro or the 100/2.8 macros should be fine. The 100 may be better if the subject is very small since the working distance would be short as well. If...
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    Something Random

    Never heard of it. Maybe it was the 80s?
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    Hot Deal: 4GB Corsair USB Flash Drive for $99 AR

    I will continue to use 4GB cards in the 1Ds MK II for the most part, though 8GB cards will be nice when the higher-resolution replacement body appears (probably later this year). The 8GB cards could be useful in hazardous environments or UW housings, etc., but the main issue is the number of...
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    Hot Deal: 4GB Corsair USB Flash Drive for $99 AR

    Joe, Yes, the filesize for the 16.6 megapixel 1Ds Mk II is about 16MB. Although it has only 12.4 megapixels, the filesize of the D2X is slightly larger because Nikon embeds a full-sized medium quality jpg (compared to only 1024x1536 for Canon). A 16 megapixel TIFF image would require 48MB for...
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    Hot Deal: 4GB Corsair USB Flash Drive for $99 AR

    Maybe people are waiting for these? 450-500 frames on one fast CF card. :mrgrn:
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    HighPoint RocketRAID 2320 controller review

    Pornos don't require >100MB/sec. writes I take it. :)
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    HighPoint RocketRAID 2320 controller review

    I am confused what all that means. Are there some sustained write tests in there somewhere?
  9. LunarMist

    Little Seashells

    Are there any little "seashells" for 2.5" hard drives? I need some decent protection that is not bulky and allows the drives to be accessible. Thanks.
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    Need macro indoor camera advice

    Which macro are you using? The 60/2.8 EF-S on an APS-C sensor should be fine for most perspectives and the optics are impressive. How large are you trying to print the images?
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    Need macro indoor camera advice

    I don't recall anything about that in Tartuffe. ;) I think you meant moire, but that does not look like it. The spots could be from processing, scanning (Newton rings), or most likely the unevenness of the light source in combination with the bokeh. Did you also shoot any frames wide open to...
  12. LunarMist

    I wish Hollywood was consistent in size...

    Perhaps that is the root of your typing difficulties. :lol:
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    Where are we?

    :mrgrn: The waist is in inches. That damned shift key....
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    Where are we?

    I don't know nor care to determine my location. I am wearing 34' shorts, as if anyone cares. :)
  15. LunarMist

    Reading Multiple Cards

    Sandisk drastically reduced prices about two weeks ago. Perhaps the local prices have not caught up, but they should be about the cheapest memory around now. Pradeep, I purchased a couple more of the readers today. Like everything else they won't be around forever, and who knows about the...
  16. LunarMist

    2.5" HDD review

    I noticed that Samsung now makes notebook drives. The 120GB 5400 rpm model is very cheap (~$185 as of this writing). Are they any good for mass storage? Three of those drives in external USB enclosures would be useful for my travel needs and relatively inexpensive.
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    2.5" HDD review

    I don't know much about the older IBM drives, but the 7K60 was faster than anything in its time. The main problem was that the heel of my palm would become uncomfortably hot after long sessions. I was concerned about the reliablity of such a hot drive in my little P5K.
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    2.5" HDD review

    No way. I have many Seagate 5400 RPM drives and they are not very fast. Even the old Hitachi 7200 rpm drives were faster.
  19. LunarMist

    Got a new surfboard, after 7 months from Pat Rawson...

    You installed a 300GB drive on a surfboard?
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    Reading Multiple Cards

    I found a small CF reader that provides excellent performance with the Extreme III - 18 MB/sec. sustained reads and 17 MB/sec. sustained writes. A completely full 2GB card can be downloaded in less than two minutes. :)
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    Photo Scanning Help

    300 DPI is usually appropriate unless you will be enlarging the print output to be larger than the originals. In that case 600 DPI will reduce the need to upres for printing. 16-bit color scans will provide the greatest flexibility in editing, and even allow some different B&W appearances...
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    Winter tire time

    Nope. If I were in th
  23. LunarMist

    Custom Computer Chassis

    Huh? How does that relate to the anime/magma?
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    Custom Computer Chassis

    Yikes! Perhaps for the bedroom?
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    Something Random

    Nice and warm.
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    Big Little Drive?

    http://www.seagate.com/cda/newsinfo/newsroom/releases/article/0,1121,2973,00.html Maybe they could put one in a CF card. I like this part. Very professional press release; don't you think? :roll:
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    Musings on a new PC

    It is a good idea to blow out the CPU heatsink/fan once in a while to remove dust. Even a small layer of dust can appreciately reduce thermal conductivity to the air.
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    Want an opinion on power saving for my machine

    Have you actually measured the power consumption? I tested a system a few years ago and the actual watts were much less than the values obtained from the online calculator. How many years will it take to recoup the costs of hardwawre upgrades, not to mention your time?
  29. LunarMist

    Hello? Anyone there? Who turned da lights out?

    Going to the Olympics?
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    GM Pulls Ads From L.A. Times

    Apparently you are not familiar with digital photo gear. Between my first body, a 1Ds, 1D MII, and 2x1Ds MKIIs depreciation has been about 50% every 2 years. Lenses depreciate less. The total loss of value is $7-8K per year. Insurance is not as expensive as that for a car, but not cheap for...
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    GM Pulls Ads From L.A. Times

    Perhaps that makes sense for some people, but the vast majority of people in the US don't commute in the bowels of the earth, nor have a good reason to do so. Public transportation in most cities is too inefficient and time-consuming to be a viable alternative for those with decent incomes. A...
  32. LunarMist

    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    I'd say the opposite.
  33. LunarMist

    SPR takes on Seagate Momentus 5400.3 160GB.

    I considered buying one a week or so ago when they appeared. However, I am concerned that the next notebook will use an SATA drive. :(
  34. LunarMist

    What I'm not going to do tonight

    I watched Deliverance. :)
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    Firewhybother

    The philosophy of the developers seems to be "if it ain't broke, keep fixing it." I have no idea where the "premade" versions are, and am too old to have interest in building one. Of course expending effort to continually maintain the Firefox is understandable if it your profession, but for...
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    Firewhybother

    It would be nice if they sold a version with all of the extenders included and provided a custom installation option where the desired ones could be selected.
  37. LunarMist

    Wide angle

    Unless you need to photograph moving subjects in dim light, the 24-105 IS is the best choice to fit inbetween the 10-22 and 100-400. Then you can leave the 18-55 and 60 when not needed. The 24-105 will also work on a real camera body should you decide to upgrade later. The 24-70 is very nice...
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    Wide angle

    They sent me a new one with a blank warranty card. I wonder how much this f*ckup cost Canon.
  39. LunarMist

    Psychology qiestion that has always bothered me

    There are still plenty of photographers and production people using Macs and they are not necessarily sanctimonious.
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    T-shirt Folding Machine

    Thanks for warning about the link. I will avoid it. I suppose if one frequently wears T-shirts a folder would be of some use. Is it a pro-quality machine or one that will break after a while? I haven't worn a T-shirt in about 30 years (except for one night in 1996) and therefore have no...
  41. LunarMist

    Notebook drives

    I did not know that WD had progressed to 120Gb notebook drives. It is unfortunate that the drive only has a 2MB buffer.
  42. LunarMist

    I-RAM Review

    My case only has 10 bays – 6x 3.5' and 4x 5.25". All of the 3.5" bays are occupied by HDs, two of the 5.25" bays hold optical drives, one holds a removable HD enclosure, and the other 5.25" bay is occupied by the SCSI boot drive behind a switch panel.
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    I-RAM Review

    I could not afford to lose a whole 5.25" bay.
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    I-RAM Review

    Hmm. I hope the original versions remains in the lineup.
  45. LunarMist

    NEC 3520 vs. 3540's

    I have the 3500A and 3550A and there is not much difference. At the other extreme, Western Digital produced about five variations of 200GB drives with the same model name. Go figure.
  46. LunarMist

    Free 25GB Online Storage at Streamload.com

    WinRar is reasonably fast with encryption, but without compression. I regularly make > 200GB backups to external drives at > 1GB/minute. It has a command line, too so a batch file can selectively backup multiple partitions, specific folders, file types, files by dates, etc. Exactly three...
  47. LunarMist

    NEC 3520 vs. 3540's

    What about the 3550A? It seems like not long ago the 3500A was the drive of choice. Why do the models change so frequently?
  48. LunarMist

    Top Ten Web Design Mistakes of 2005

    Flash is the worst abomination of the web. It should be banned.
  49. LunarMist

    Something Random

    Naw, it was local. By now the endotoxins are long gone.
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    Something Random

    Cyndi gave me six tacos and now I have terrible squits. :(
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