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Officially the worst spammer ever. (S)he doesn't even put links to a site or anything. Just digging up present threads all over the site.
Could be one of Santas elves working under cover.
Same. I bought it just before I moved to the Alps. We had no snow to play in for the first couple of weeks so I just played this on my PS2 from morning till noon day after day as there was nothing else to do. Trying to do little missions between work today. :)
I have some Sennheiser RS 120 wireless headphones and they are s**t. The sound was okay but they get a load of interference and now the volume and tuning dials are fucked and you have to wobble them around to get the sound to come through both ears properly. A mate bought the same set and has...
It doesn't have wifi built in, buy worked with my linksys dongle fine. There are quite a few videos of the interface on YouTube, but if you want to see anything specific, give me a shout and I'll take some snaps.
I've got the WD Live Hub. Very easy to use, even my 4 year old can find his films easily and the mother in law can also work her way through it. The UI was one of the main selling points. The latest firmware also automatically find the metadata for films etc too so you get pretty thumbnails and...
You need to start with understanding how aperture and shutter speed affect a photo, and how to use the to get the effect that you after.
Alongside that you have depth of field, composition and exposure.
Stick the book "Understanding Exposure" on your Christmas wishlist.
You'll notice that the focus point is either in front of or behind the subject that you actually focussed on. With some cameras it is possible to adjust this yourself on the body, but that can also be a bit hit and miss.
Sometimes it only appears at a particular focal distance (i.e. 10 meters...
Possibly true a couple of years ago, but that was prior to the IS version. The f4IS and f2.8 IS MKII are two of Canons best performing lenses (sharpness, colours etc).
I have needed the IS and the 2.8 to get shots in the past, so can justify my need for it, but everybody has different...