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Did you also see the thread about the free gels on POTN? I ordered mine and they came through about 8 weeks later. Costs nothing as they are samples. ;)
Link for the application form:
A blue tooth remote is probably the easiest way to go TBH.
I dont think that the sounds come out of the speakers if you use RDP. Something like "Tight VNC" would work too though.
Both! Use the desktop for proper work & gaming and the laptop for browsing the net and watching films on the TV.
I could not get by without either of them TBH.
Can you add a both to the poll?
Or with borders to make it clearer.
<table border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bordercolor="#CCCCCC">
<tr>
<td width="229" class="xl34">Driver/Passenger </td>
<td colspan="2" class="xl35"><div align="center">Donington </div></td>
<td colspan="2" class="xl35"><div...
Copy this to notepad and save it as a HTML file. Is that any use to you?
<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bordercolor="#000000">
<tr bordercolor="#000000">
<td width="229" class="xl34">Driver/Passenger </td>
<td colspan="2" class="xl35"><div align="center">Donington...
I saw one of the cars drive past my work today.. at least I guess it was. It was a golf driving along with a camera on a pole 5 feet above the roof. Not many other reasons needed for that...
It is just basic panning. The ones above have been shot out of a car moving at the same speed as the subject which helps accentuate the effect.
You keep the subject in the same spot in the viewfinder while the world around it moves. Lower shutter speeds (<250) make shots like this possble...
Vibrant colours and pretty sharp efforts for the lower shutter speeds. Does the 50-250 have and IS mode for panning or did you turn it off all together?
P.S. You sensor could do with a dust off by the look of it.
Looking at the front of the lens, you will stuggle to get any that fit. It has a convex frontal element and no filter thread on the front but can take gelatin filters at the rear. I have no idea what they are though....
Filter work will have to be done on the computer I guess.
the only downside of the sony is the limited/ expensive choice of lenses. They are nice cameras though and if you are not plannisng on getting a different lens for every occassismn then you will be fine.
You can't really get a comparable experience on a DSLR that you do on a normal point and shoot with live view as far as I know. Sonys latest offering might be better but the Canon cams are definitely not designed to be shot that way.
I could be wrong but I have not seen any reviews saying how...