Saturday, December 31, 2011

Canon EOS 1D Mark IV - 10 fps shots test

I set the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV's JPEG as small very low quality with 10fps. I used my Sandisk EXTREME IV UDMA (45 MB/s) 16GB for high read/write performance cameras. I pressed shutter button for about 3 minutes and this machine stores 1780 pictures, but the machine's buffer can be enough for storing more pictures. It performs exactly 10fps for 1780 pictures. The Canon EOS 1D Mark IV is a really press machine and very high performance for buffering and storing so many images.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Time Lapse Tutorial with a Nikon Digital SLR (Part 1)

PART 1 OF 4: This sparkling new video replaced the old and lousy time lapse video that we deleted from this channel. This video demonstrates you how to do time lapse with your Nikon digital SLR. Enjoy! Music: Autumn Leaves by John Coltrane CAMERAS WITH INTERVAL SHOOTING MODE AVAILABLE...

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

SanDisk 8 GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Card ( SDCFX4-8192-901, US Retail Package )

!±8± SanDisk 8 GB Extreme IV CompactFlash Card ( SDCFX4-8192-901, US Retail Package )

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Lexar 600x Speed CF cards

If you are using a current digital camera that has a hefty megapixel range, you'll need a fast media card to get the shot. What does that really mean? This presentation from Lexar gave the simplest most direct demo of that. Visit lexar.com for more info. Come to http for more photo goodness and free photo goodies every week.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

SanDisk Ducati 4GB Flash Drive

Visit tiger.tv for more information. One look at the SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive, and you know something's different. The attractive industrial design echoes the performance, colors, and lines of a Ducati MotoGP motorcycle. And hidden beneath this unique exterior lies a fast, 20MB/second* USB Flash Drive, with plenty of horsepower for storing and transferring large files, such as images or video, quickly and efficiently. It moves 20 million bytes per second, while standing still and looking pretty. The advanced technology in the guts of the SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive make it the perfect marriage of the SanDisk and Ducati brands, both of which are synonymous with speed, innovative design, and performance.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

SanDisk 16GB Extreme IV - Compact Flash memory card (SDCFX4-016G-904, Retail Packaging)

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Finally, a card that can keep up with you! With a blindingly fast read/write speed of up to 45MB/second and a remarkably rugged design, the SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash memory card takes digital photography to a whole new level. No wonder professional photographers around the world have made SanDisk their preferred choice for high performance, reliability, and proven durability.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Toolkit For The Digital Photographer Part One - Software

!±8± Toolkit For The Digital Photographer Part One - Software

Just as a wood-working artisan has special chisels for his trade, every working professional digital photographer has over time put together his own "toolkit."

On the software or post production end, these are necessities:

1) "Rescue Pro" software is something no one wants to think about, but in the real world, is a necessity.The digital photographer who foolishly thinks it will never happen to him, just needs to be burned once and he'll become a believer.

If you buy a SanDisk high-end memory card like those "Extreme III or IV" variety, not only is there a lifetime warranty, but they also ship with this file recovery utility.

Never wait till you have an actual corrupted file to test the software. The best thing you can do is after you're done downloading and archiving your images, erase and format the memory card. Then launch this file recovery utility to see how many of those images can be recovered.

Remember, Dirty Harry said, "Man's got to know his limitations."

2) Genuine Fractals or Extensis' Smart Pixel. Either one of these photoshop plug-ins allow you to scale up a image which you might have shot with perhaps an old camera which didn't have the megapixels you need for a huge print.

3) Picture Code's Noise Ninja.() This plug-in with Photoshop reduces the inherent noise in digital images shot in high ISO.

4) Finally, a disk utility application like Disk Warrior or Micromat's Tech Tool Pro and that install disk that came with your computer should be included in that toolkit. These applications are for the Macintosh platform but I'm certain there are similar counterparts in the Windows world.

If your internal hard drive crashes and you can't boot up, these dvds or cds can be your only salvation. What these discs allow you to do is boot up your computer, attempt to repair or "band-aid" the hard drive allowing you to safely download your data from your suspect internal hard drive.


Toolkit For The Digital Photographer Part One - Software

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