Was the one you did with Jessops also 'photographic paper'? Or was it their normal paper, as they have the photographic paper option now. I would like to know if its an apples to apples comparison as I am looking to print my cousin's wedding album! Cheers :)
Did you order the 'photographic paper' option for both books? The Bob books photobook looks v impressive and the price is almost the same as Jessops, except Jessops have a variety of offers (10 quid/20% off, 3 for 2).
Only a week and the link is no longer active! Shame i would have liked to see what you meant as i am also deciding between Bob books and Jessops for a wedding photobook I am making. Btw LOVE your flickr photos. Instantly favourited almost all of the 1st page!
Brought it to a Canon repair centre and it was indeed the shutter. Got it fixed in 4 hrs (express service) so I'm back in business! Got myself an Olympus E-PL1 dual lens kit the same day so i will never be caught out without a backup camera ever again (Lame excuse i know:D ). Thanks to all who...
In a word, NO. There is no time limit. You get a few things disabled though.
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Like what i said, with the free demo version you lose a few things. No Exif Data, no batch processing (only 2 images instead of 50). Once again to clarify - the reduced input size (1024 x 1024) is ONLY...
It depends on your needs. If you are photographing people, then the 85mm is a keeper. It's one of the fave go to lenses for wedding photogs! Beautiful for night shots where you get that dreamy bokeh in the background.
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