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Wow, 50mm f1.4 for such a low price? Lucky you, cheapest FD f1.4 I can find costs around £100...
Just bought a class 10 32GB SD card. Should be more suitable than my class 4 8gb card I have right now :)
How much that sting you?
Only £40, it's a shitty one, but it's gotta be better than this one even if it's crap :v:
Transcend by any chance? My 16GB is Class 10 and pretty good. No problems with it.
[QUOTE=MisterM;28735625]Transcend by any chance? My 16GB is Class 10 and pretty good. No problems with it.[/QUOTE] Yeah it is indeed. We sell them for £70 in Maplin so I think I got a pretty good deal (play.com) seeing as even on staff discount they're £52.
[QUOTE=Bengley;28735686]Yeah it is indeed. We sell them for £70 in Maplin so I think I got a pretty good deal (play.com) seeing as even on staff discount they're £52.[/QUOTE] Hah yeah. The 16GB Transcend: £54 Maplin, £16 Amazon.
got a class 10 8gig card and two class 5(?) 4gigs. Not sure why I'd need much more at any given time unless I'm going off the beaten path for two weeks straight. :/
Bought me another 16GB Class 10 Transcend (that makes 2 16GB and 1 8GB) on ebay and another battery for my Nikon D3000. £55 altogether and two more positive ratings ooorah! Been reading up on nightclub photography and I hope I do get the opportunity, be a lot of fun and great experience. [QUOTE=daijitsu;28738987]got a class 10 8gig card and two class 5(?) 4gigs. Not sure why I'd need much more at any given time unless I'm going off the beaten path for two weeks straight. :/[/QUOTE] BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY BICBOI
My Pentax 67 broke today. I was advancing the film, the lever locked up right before I got to the first exposure. I pressed the mechanism release and got the lever free, but now 1. the counter is stuck, 2. the shutter is stuck open (mirror down) 3. film won't advance, the take up spool doesn't rotate but I can move the lever. 4. I've tried new batteries and the light came on. And now seemingly without provocation, the battery check light won't come on. Not necessarily asking for help, just expressing my sorrow :smith:
[QUOTE=Bengley;28735686]Yeah it is indeed. We sell them for £70 in Maplin so I think I got a pretty good deal (play.com) seeing as even on staff discount they're £52.[/QUOTE] they are £20 on mymemory.co.uk
[QUOTE=bopie;28740928]My Pentax 67 broke today. I was advancing the film, the lever locked up right before I got to the first exposure. I pressed the mechanism release and got the lever free, but now 1. the counter is stuck, 2. the shutter is stuck open (mirror down) 3. film won't advance, the take up spool doesn't rotate but I can move the lever. 4. I've tried new batteries and the light came on. And now seemingly without provocation, the battery check light won't come on. Not necessarily asking for help, just expressing my sorrow :smith:[/QUOTE] Aw that sucks. Maybe some store can fix it?
[QUOTE=codenamecueball;28742909]they are £20 on mymemory.co.uk[/QUOTE] thats 16gb
Still haven't received my T70 from eBay... Been waiting for 18 days already.
[img]http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/3110/ywhkj.jpg[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/rJNVA.jpg[/img]
Fuck, can't wait till' my camera gets fixed.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/bkTm3.jpg[/img] Oh yeah. (Sorry for the picture quality, taken with my phone)
That's really good quality for a phone. What kind of phone has a camera like that?
HTC Touch Diamond 2
[QUOTE=Jo The Shmo;28788336]That's really good quality for a phone. What kind of phone has a camera like that?[/QUOTE] Desire HD with the settings fixed, iPhone 4 and many more.
Woo I think I've found someone who wants to buy my 500D. 550D here I come. [editline]25th March 2011[/editline] Also I'm having a problem with one of my old Canon FD lenses, it's a 28mm 2.8, and it's really really REALLY soft, even when not wide open, and the colours are extremely washed out, I just wanna know if there's anything I can do about it or if it's just a result of the lens being 25+ years old that can't be fixed.
Thanks grandpa, RIP. :gbsmith: [img]http://i.imgur.com/gluRil.jpg[/img] [editline]25th March 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Barnhouse;28799621]Also I'm having a problem with one of my old Canon FD lenses, it's a 28mm 2.8, and it's really really REALLY soft, even when not wide open, and the colours are extremely washed out, I just wanna know if there's anything I can do about it or if it's just a result of the lens being 25+ years old that can't be fixed.[/QUOTE] Old lenses start to get foggy. Look into cleaning it?
[QUOTE=bopie;28800161]Thanks grandpa, RIP. :gbsmith: [img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/gluRil.jpg[/img_thumb] [editline]25th March 2011[/editline] Old lenses start to get foggy. Look into cleaning it?[/QUOTE] I don't get it. Did your grandad give you a 24-70?
I'm not sure I quite get it either. But I think it deserved a heart either way. :unsmith:
He died recently and left us some money, which I predictably used to get my lens.
:unsmith:
that hood looks ridiculously oversized :raise:
It's iconic to that [url=http://www.the-digital-picture.com/reviews/canon-ef-24-70mm-f-2.8-l-usm-lens-review.aspx]lens[/url].
Looks fucking sexy.
Ah, forgot to ask, is 70-150mm f3.8 considered to be good lens? Since my other lens are 28-70mm, but f3.5-f4.5. I guess the first one is better?
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