Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!
PF97s have epic stopping power, and don't fade. Great for track use.
Yes I did have to spend ages cleaning my wheels, but that was mainly because I was a little enthusiastic bedding them in, and a lot of disc ended up on the alloys.
As far as I'm aware, they use it occasionally if the car us understeering like a pig. In that situation, they connect the anti roll bar and it usually improves things.
But it changes track to track, sometimes if it's connected, the car is VERY tail happy.
But hey.... I'm just the...
Jay and Tony can give some good advice on this, they have one fitted to their race car. Sometimes it's connected, sometimes not.
It did make a big difference at Anglesey.
Most people who fit them rave about them!
For a product at work, we used to use D2X and D2Xs bodies. They are cracking cameras, BUT these days the mid range bodies are offering a great alternative, particularly with ISO performance.
Even the minor things like a larger rear screen etc are a real benefit. I would know as I have a D200...
It all comes down to the theme. Like you mention, with the 'blue' theme, you would expect lots of photos of the sky, OR anything blue. I'm struggling to think of a way of being different with that theme atm.
Exactly. Some of the past themes have been really good, it just takes care to pick a theme that prevent someone entering with any photo they like.
Themes like,
Panning
Water
Bokeh
Reflection
They're just a few off the top of my head that could create some great photos, and people could...
Tbh...this was a bit of a vague theme, which hasn't helped this situation.
Maybe more thought should go into the themes, so that they encourage creativity, originality etc.
Well at least 10 does use the theme, the majority of the others don't have any real connection to 'shadow', just that they have a shadow somewhere in them. But most photos will have a shadow in them due to the nature of photography!
:rasp:
It just annoys me that a company like Apple doesn't listen to their customers and provide that option. Have a look at the reviews of the iMac, and the ACD.
Sorry, I forgot the most important part of owning a mac is the way it looks. Forget how it performs etc, just as long as it looks good.
Always cracks me up when you folk say you don;t want anti glare on the MBP because of the 'ugly silver border'. Sigh.....