Ralph Conway wrote:
Ah yes, I forgott: I will go to a german island next week, to check locations for a coming seminar.
I do not want to carry to much. And I do not know what I am going to shoot. What gear should I take with me?
I will answer your question ,Ralph...2 bodies 7D with the new 70-200 f2.8L II
and a 5DmkIII with the new 24-70 f2.8L II...thats all you need....solved
Dont take any Leica stuff thats so German 1950s...lol a joke
digitalbug30d wrote:
I will answer your question ,Ralph...2 bodies 7D with the new 70-200 f2.8L II
and a 5DmkIII with the new 24-70 f2.8L II...thats all you need....solved
Dont take any Leica stuff thats so German 1950s...lol a joke
2 bodies 7D ... - maybe I should take a second 70-200 f2.8 L II, too. That would make a trustable backup, right?
PetKal wrote:
Is my lense broke ?
Sumthin rattles inside when I bang it against the wall.
. Priceless! Now I've got to go bang my lens against the wall to see if it rattles, too. And immediately report back.
All of the suggestions have been excellent. I have to second (or third) the whole "Why is there no 3D?" topic, along with its corollary, "What features should the 3D include?". I'm still trying to figure out why the imaginary camera is a 3D. Why not 2D or 4D? Why are even numbers being discriminated against?
And let's not forget, "I just ordered xxx", usually expressed as "I just pulled the trigger on xxx" to make no information sound more exciting.
But there's no way that "dilemma" can be the most misspelled word on the Internet. It has to be there/they're/their. Or maybe it's/its..
Deborah Kolt wrote:
But there's no way that "dilemma" can be the most misspelled word on the Internet. It has to be there/they're/their. Or maybe it's/its..
That's just to funny - I could care less because I only laugh alot when I loose my len
haven't read any of this but it is six pages now which seems ironic giving the title so i figured i better chip in, can't be missing out on some good irony
Deborah Kolt wrote:
...there's no way that "dilemma" can be the most misspelled word on the Internet. It has to be there/they're/their. Or maybe it's/its..
Those aren't misspelled; they're just the wrong words given the context in which they're (mis)used.
skibum5 wrote:
haven't read any of this but it is six pages now which seems ironic giving the title so i figured i better chip in, can't be missing out on some good irony
But there's no way that "dilemma" can be the most misspelled word on the Internet. It has to be there/they're/their. Or maybe it's/its..
Lose vs loose
fortunatley vs fortunately
effect/affect
except/accept
One that (thank you to whatever forum member hooked me up) I used to type, irregardless...turns out it's not a word and just some bullshit slang people around these parts say...(another is YOUNS, like you ones, or you uns. Think 'yunz' for how they say it.
No. The worst thing is all the misplaced apostrophes. It's a shame that people can't tell that everything has its place and they don't need to shove it before every "s" at the end of a word.