I've been trying out the Aperture 3 trial the last couple of days and overall I'm very happy with it. It seemed to behave nicely with Facebook and Flickr. "Great!" I thought, until this morning.
I posted a photo to Flickr yesterday and after some feedback decided to make a small change to one...
True, but the 100-400L will now be aimed at those want long reach, while the new 70-300 aims at those who'll make use of a slightly wider perspective by sacrificing a bit on the long end. There's not much between this new 70-300L and the 100-400L but I also know a couple of people who refuse to...
I think a lot of people are missing the point of the EF 70-300 f/4-5.6L IS USM. It's aimed at people who are more concearned with reach than having a fast telephoto. There are plenty of people (myself included) who simply can't afford or justify f/2.8 telephoto lenses. Hence the EF 70-300...
REDSNAPPER
Can I emphasis that any more? :)
Edit (something more useful): I use the Redsnapper with the three way head for landscapes. It gets really nice and low for shooting seascape stuff bit it's still a good height (taller than me!) when it needs to be. The interchangeable centre columns...
I have a Western Digital NAS which is great but the software that comes with it is utter ***** so you're better off either doing it yourself or finding other software to run. Of course, if you can afford it just get a Drobo.
Lee soft cloth pouch is great for it, only problem is it only takes three filters and the hard case is a little more expensive than I'd like to pay for it.
Yes, the 5D is SO rubbish. Nobody uses that hunk of junk anymore... :suspect:
On a slightly more serious note, very few sales people are actually interested in what they're selling. They're more interested in the sale (shocker, ain't it?) of what they've been told they need to shift or what...
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