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    Hard lesson learned - Everythings gone

    I have had to recover 5 HDD's from family and friends in the last 3 years.. Ranging from drives with the click of death to accidental formatting.. It's usually the failing HDDs that are the worst ones.. I sometimes try anything and everything to get a HDD to just spin up for enough time to get...
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    Friends Wedding - 2nd Wedding & Last One!

    On second thoughts, you are absolutely correct, I tried a slight rotation quickly and it's fine as-is, my personal taste would be 0.5 degrees clockwise to just get the central window upright as that is my own reference point, but that's nitpicking, the actual shot is excellent... :)
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    Friends Wedding - 2nd Wedding & Last One!

    Excellent!! Very good lighting and you really captured those special moments perfectly!! No.4 is the only one I would say needed a bit of rotating a few degrees clockwise, but otherwise really well done!!! :)
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    Help. Recommend me a half decent studio flash trigger for D90

    The Pixel Soldier's you've linked work well for me, certainly they perform better at 1/250th then my previous cheapo Yungnuo RF602's.. Basically when it comes to sub £50 for a RX/TX pair, it's either Yungnuo or One of the Pixels..
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    Eye-fi connections

    I popped an answer in the other thread.. But basically you should use direct mode, that way you don't need a wireless access point, the eye-fi card acts as one, and your laptop's wireless connects directly to it.. You also need to set it up not to sync to the eye-fi online service, or...
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    Eye-Fi Questions

    I use a 8Gb ProX2 and it gets 1MB/sec, so an 8-9MB 24MP JPEG takes 8-9 seconds (Direct mode to a laptop).. So 3-5 seconds is achievable if your camera's JPEGs are 3-5MB in size (depends on quality settings/MP etc) I think you have to disable it from syncing photo's to the cloud.. I use mine...
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    Elinchrom or Bowens

    I've a set of DLite4's (No skyports in mine though) and Lastolite Lumen8's, and the digital nature of the DLites is a real bonus, you can move between settings so easily when it's digital.. But VFM wise, I'd really look at Lencarta.. My choice would be the UltraPro300's (£199 each), or...
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    Canon 5D MKIII official owners/users thread, anything related to the 5D MKIII

    I've read the various threads going around about the DR issue, and I don't quite get the 'alarm'.. If it was widespread, we'd know by now, people have been checking serial numbers on eoscount and it seems this is quite isolated.. Things happen to the most legitimate companies, I've been sold...
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    Cleeve Common : Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

    Nice photo's! #1 , #4, #6 work for me! #6 is funny, I've been mountain biking a few times out on Cleeve Hill and that looks mighty familiar! #2 is the issue I find around Cheltenham/Gloucester, the colours and haze just don't allow for many good vista's in that direction, I often go to...
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    Outstanding lightning shot

    back OT for me, I like the idea of the lightening shot, effectively a very long exposure capturing many strikes, however, on a technical level it fails to hit the spot for me, too much ambient exposure and general low contrast to things. The boat lights indicate to the viewer that this is a...
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    Sony A700 Advice

    What a result!!! The A700 ergo's are really nice, it's a joy to use!
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    Lastolite Highlite background lighting???

    The train its much cheaper if bought with hilite, it's very heavy duty vinyl which is cleanable, and fits perfectly. If bought separately, it is expensive, but it is shaped correctly and joins with Velcro to they hilite, so you'd have to make your own to the same dimensions if you want a good...
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    Lastolite Highlite background lighting???

    You should be able to get away with the 2s, you'd easily be able to light it at f/11 to f/16 with two of them. But if you are using the train, you need to light the join where it meets the hilite, as well as your subject. For a perfect setup, they use 6 lights in total, however with careful...
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    Jessops Extended Warranty

    I'd be doing some complaining.. 10 weeks is unacceptable, and they do state they can replace if they can't repair (and I'd argue for that, since a replacement would likely be the A57).. When I got my A77, they wouldn't budge much on price, but they threw in a warranty and filters/bag etc.. I...
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    White background again!

    I'll be intrigued to see the images once you get them up. The normal rule of thumb for white backgrounds is that you want the background illuminating 1/2 to 1 stop more then the foreground, and with your flash set to 20Ws, I wouldn't be surprised if the continuous lights where therefore easily...
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