Anyone used one of these? How fast does it download into your PC? Does it read pure RAW files?
J.Cobble Member 133 posts Joined Jan 2004 More info | May 03, 2004 06:49 | #1 Anyone used one of these? How fast does it download into your PC? Does it read pure RAW files?
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Scottes Trigger Man - POTN Retired 12,842 posts Likes: 10 Joined Nov 2003 Location: A Little North Of Boston, MA, USA More info | May 03, 2004 06:51 | #2 Long thread on FlashTrax here: https://photography-on-the.net …30837&highlight=flashtrax You can take my 100-400 L away when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
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John_T Goldmember More info | May 03, 2004 07:37 | #3 It downloads RAW, and reads and displays the RAW THM to the extent of the THM res. Canon : EOS R : 5DIV : 5DS R : 5DIII : 7DII : 40 2.8 : 50 1.4 : 35L : 85L : 100L IS Macro : 135L : 16-35L II : RF-24-105L IS : 70-200L II : 100-400L IS II : 1.4x & 2x TC III : 600EX-RT : 580EX : 430EX : G1XII : Markins Q10 & Q3T : Jobu Gimbal : Manfrotto Underware : etc...
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KennyG Goldmember 2,252 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Leeds, UK More info | May 03, 2004 08:56 | #4 J. Cobble wrote: Anyone used one of these? How fast does it download into your PC? Does it read pure RAW files? This has already been answered, but to add to the previous information. I use mine all the time at race circuits. This last weekend I used it on two race days to download over 1,000 images each day. It downloads while I am shooting with the next CF card. Download to the PC is very fast. Ken
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Tomsk Member 130 posts Joined Dec 2003 More info | May 03, 2004 09:55 | #5 A quick Q for British purchasers.
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chrismaddock Senior Member 307 posts Joined Mar 2002 Location: Southampton, UK More info | May 03, 2004 10:08 | #6 Tomsk wrote: A quick Q for British purchasers. Does a Flashtrax purchased in Britain come with a multi voltage (100ish-264Vish) AC adaptor? Yes - my UK sourced one came with one 100-250v power supply and two cables, UK three-pin and European two-pin. Chris Maddock
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May 03, 2004 13:24 | #7 Thanks guys, as soon as I posted I did a search. Maybe I should do it the other way around next time.
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