Venus Williams' father was seen at Wimbleton shooting with a EOS 3 and 70-200 4L. Given where he was sitting, this seemed like a perfectly good lens to use....
philip.kam@...
Jul 7, 2001 5:58 pm
742
imho, the D30 is no competition when it is beside the D1X and D1H from nikon. it wasn't even a challenge to the older D1. although specs are commendable, its...
Tan Chung
tanchung@...
Jul 7, 2001 6:28 pm
743
Tan Chung wrote, ... Actually, the D30 is far better than the older D1 in terms of color and picture quality as well as ease-ofuse despite it not being a true...
Kai Pin
kaipinc@...
Jul 7, 2001 10:44 pm
744
My recent visit to the National Geographic homepage found that for the 6 stories covered, 2 used Leica M6, 3 used Nikon (F90, F100 & F5) and only 1 used Canon...
andrei Lau
alau37@...
Jul 8, 2001 1:34 am
745
... professionals ... i wouldn't say that. firstly because the sample size is small. secondly because this is almost like asking "which is better, canon or...
Tan Chung
tanchung@...
Jul 8, 2001 3:22 am
746
I heard this National Geographic argument used over and over again. Let me put my own spin on things. The average NG shooter hails from a generation when...
philip.kam@...
Jul 8, 2001 4:54 am
747
Phil. Saw that scene on telly last night, a slight correction, I beleive its a 100-400 L IS rather than a 70-200 f4L with an unboostered EOS 3 (a rare sight...
Alex
a.yap@...
Jul 9, 2001 5:19 am
748
In the Straits Times (Singapore) Monday 9th July edition. The Tech and Science section announce the US maker, Silicon film is selling the digital film catridge...
Alex
a.yap@...
Jul 9, 2001 5:23 am
749
Yes, I was going to post something today actually - the lens he was using was the 100-400 IS for the finals (with tripod collar attached), but the lens he was...
Kam, Philip
philip.kam@...
Jul 9, 2001 5:55 am
750
... Pretty much outdated anyway -- when the idea first came way back in late '96, 1.3 million pixels was the norm and the Kodak EOS DCS-3 has the same ...
Kai Pin
kaipinc@...
Jul 9, 2001 6:26 am
751
hi, i read the report, and it says that it will be available thru their website at the end of this year. after making consumers wait for 2 years, they are...
Tan Chung
tanchung@...
Jul 9, 2001 6:35 am
752
you guys have wayyy too much time...... Regards. ... Tan Chung tanchung@... http://www.tanchung.com Advertising, Industrial and Editorial Photography...
Tan Chung
tanchung@...
Jul 9, 2001 6:36 am
753
please don´t send me more e-mails.thank you.juan _______________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger:...
juan hernández
juanpeque@...
Jul 9, 2001 10:01 am
754
Hi members, The situation here in Malaysia on film vs digital is still at 99:1 ratio -- for every digital user, there are 99 film users, so basically we won't...
Kai Pin
kaipinc@...
Jul 16, 2001 5:23 am
755
Don't know about Singapore, but just got back from the photo store. Boss says digital cameras are selling quite well. Not the D1X or the D30, but rather the...
Kam, Philip
philip.kam@...
Jul 16, 2001 5:56 am
756
What's the verdict on Canon's new 4000 dpi 35mm scanner. I've seen it in the stores here in Japan. It's selling for quite a bit more than the older 2700 dpi...
Jim Davis
ydavis@...
Jul 16, 2001 6:18 am
757
Not in stores in HK yet. Claimed Dmax is less than Nikon 4000ED (but who really knows how this is measured). FARE is Canon's version of ICE - but unlke the...
Kam, Philip
philip.kam@...
Jul 16, 2001 7:48 am
758
... In practice, Dmax capabilities makes no difference in most cases for film scanners. Whether it is 3.2, 3.4, 3.6 or 4.2, using Adobe Photoshop can take care...
Philip Chong
philipchong_eos1v@...
Jul 16, 2001 10:49 am
759
In Hong Kong, I can see that more people is switching to digital for family photo or general business use. I am also seeing more and more digital output ...
andrei Lau
alau37@...
Jul 16, 2001 12:41 pm
760
... family ... output ... it ... printing, ... be ... not ... shall ... goes ... Quite true. The price for a Canon EOS D30 body is still more expensive than an...
Kai Pin
kaipinc@...
Jul 16, 2001 3:08 pm
761
Hi Kai Pin, An update on the digital situation. I have observed that amongst our club members of the Nature Photographic Society (S), we are having more people...
Alex
a.yap@...
Jul 17, 2001 5:50 am
762
... The Nikon D1X is a pretty good digital SLR camera, even better than Canon's EOS D30. 3 fps is more than enough for most people anyway. The image quality of...
Kai Pin
kaipinc@...
Jul 17, 2001 12:59 pm
763
Hi, Everybody is talking about the digital vs film right now... I myself use a Canon SLR and I'm very happy with it. I do scan pictures and save it in the hard...
Nik Mohd Rizal
nrizal@...
Jul 18, 2001 12:42 am
764
hi, for scans, the "best" format would be uncompressed tiff since it is loseless. now, some would say compressed tiff is best. personally, i cannot see the...
Tan Chung
tanchung@...
Jul 18, 2001 4:13 am
765
... Stick to film for the time being. Digital cameras are being replaced at a rate much faster than analog ones, an EOS D30 can probably be affordable by...
Philip Chong
philipchong_eos1v@...
Jul 18, 2001 3:44 pm
766
Hi there, I have both a canon slr and a digital camera. if you do want to scan and save it in your hardisc, i suggest u save it in jpg format and instead of...
Randall Tan
chewbacca8@...
Jul 19, 2001 5:23 am
767
Hi guys, I have purchased the Canon Elan II series camera around a month ago. But i am very much depression mood that why i buy this bloody big camera without...
MPReddy
prabhakarmetta@...
Jul 19, 2001 11:35 pm
768
First of all, the camera does not take pictures, you do. Please do not blame the camera if you do not have the skills to use it properly. The Elan II is a...
Kam, Philip
philip.kam@...
Jul 20, 2001 1:05 am
769
hi pr, before using the camera, if you are new to SLR photography or new to the controls on EOS cameras, it would save you time (from needless experimenting)...
Tan Chung
tanchung@...
Jul 20, 2001 1:31 am
770
Hi Reddy, My personal advice to get get started is to buy a book that teaches you the basics and go on from there. It will shorten your learning curve by...