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The shutter speed is all related to the focal length. i.e. a 200mm lens with a 1/100 shot will show more motion blur than a 50mm @ 1/100.
There is probably a graph somewhere showing the relation of the two but I know that the rule of thumb is that you should shoot at the focal length of the...
I think I am just going to "borrow" a long cable from work and get happy with my drill TBH. At least it is tried and tested and I know what I am getting myself in for. I've already taken one router back for being shite and if I get a third option which doesn't work, I'll be banned from going in...
It is just a hassle with concrete floors and no easy way to hide it through the rooms. Ah well, cable is probably the only way. In 2 months my connection goes up to 40mb and there is no way that I can use that with my s**t reception through wireless.
100mbps through cat 5 should be fine for...
Sounds like it might be becase the router only works on 2.4ghz and not 2.4 & 5. @#@$@#@$ @$#@ $#@ $@#@$ @$# back to the shop for the second time and this time I am going to have to fork out even more cash. b****cks. Might just run a cable up two floors instead,
If you deleted them from outlook which got them from hotmail you may be able to get them back. If you deleted them from hotmail.com then there is not much hope.
Yep. Same make as the router. In the device manager/ dongle properties I cannot see anything about wireless N though, just wireless a & g. I dont know if that is normal.
Have checked for new drivers too but there is nothing.
The quickest way is to set up your PC as an FTP server so that he can download at the same time as you uploading.
The easiest way is to use something like rapidshare or the adrive site but uploading 1GB could take a while depending on your connection./
I have just got a new router with wireless N. The box says "upto 300 mbps" but I can't get it over 135mbps, even if the PC is next to the router. I have tried all the channels, checked to see if there were any other connections in the neighbourhood on similar channels and moved the router around...
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Nice shots though. What lighting were you using? Any pics of the set?
^^ Amazing that the thing still runs!
That is from a setting in the Bios I think which only speeds up the processor when it is under load. I think it may be the intel speedstep tech which does it, you will have to disable that then the processor will run at full steam.
My old sony camera did the same thing. I took it back nearly two years after it died and sony still repaired it free of charge. Try them, they might do it for you, otherwise just use it as an excuse to upgrade to something newer.
I dont think that there is anything that you will be able to do...