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POTN Aussie Club #7 - Feng, where's my invoice?

 
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Jan 09, 2010 22:35 |  #8911

jonoxplor wrote in post #9362002 (external link)
Looked at D-D and DWI, D-D isn't any cheaper and DWI don't sell grips and accessories?(OR am I looking in the wrong place?

Much cheaper BG-E7 here: http://www.blueflymobi​le.com/Canon-BG-E7-Battery-Grip (external link).




  
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Jan 09, 2010 22:38 as a reply to  @ post 9362068 |  #8912

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**** yeh! Will be heading out to use it with the new ND1000 in the next few days. Woooooo!!!

Trust me, it's run flats. Stupid sensors in the tyres keeps getting triggered. :mad:

So it's just the sensors, theyre not actually punctured? It sucks to have car troubles on such a hot day. The pool was great, im glad we went early-ish; by the time we left there was a queue out to the car park!


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Jan 09, 2010 22:38 |  #8913

blackshadow wrote in post #9362084 (external link)
Another stupid American post.... the OP in this thread

That's one hell of a thread. So many complaints later on...




  
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Jan 09, 2010 22:43 |  #8914
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blackshadow wrote in post #9362084 (external link)
Another stupid American post.... the OP in this thread

OK, I just gave him a kicking.


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Jan 09, 2010 22:47 |  #8915

mickeyjuice wrote in post #9362068 (external link)
There's limits to how stupid you can allow for people to be.

Yes, I have no sympathy for her... Just found it funny.

Thanks, I've never heard of this store before?


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Jan 09, 2010 22:49 |  #8916
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jonoxplor wrote in post #9362152 (external link)
Yes, I have no sympathy for her... Just found it funny.

Pretty unfair to bag Olympus, though.


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Jan 09, 2010 22:50 |  #8917

JustinLawrence wrote in post #9362113 (external link)
So it's just the sensors, theyre not actually punctured? It sucks to have car troubles on such a hot day. The pool was great, im glad we went early-ish; by the time we left there was a queue out to the car park!

The line was epic when you were leaving!

I think it's just the sensor, I've filled the tyres and found the reset switch, so I'll see how it goes. I spoke to my brother and he said he had the same problem in it once. So, hopefully it's not a puncture.




  
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Jan 09, 2010 22:51 |  #8918

jonoxplor wrote in post #9362152 (external link)
Thanks, I've never heard of this store before?

From what I've read, they're actually quite reputable. Obviously everything ships from HK but I read that there's one guy who runs out and he's from Geelong. I always look at their prices if I'm comparing between other HK dealers/grey importers.

Edit: Hey Mic, they've got the S90 for $474 posted. How much was yours again?




  
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Jan 09, 2010 22:53 |  #8919

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What did you get?

498RC4. :lol:




  
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Jan 09, 2010 22:55 |  #8920
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The Moose wrote in post #9362170 (external link)
Edit: Hey Mic, they've got the S90 for $474 posted. How much was yours again?

Ended up being $484 delivered, IIRC.

And I'm about to spend another hundred on a grip and a filter holder with filters. Sigh. I'm trying to save so I've got money when the Einsteins come out.


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Jan 09, 2010 22:59 |  #8921

mickeyjuice wrote in post #9362185 (external link)
Ended up being $484 delivered, IIRC.

And I'm about to spend another hundred on a grip and a filter holder with filters. Sigh. I'm trying to save so I've got money when the Einsteins come out.

:lol: Find some money under the couch.

There's nothing I'm really interested in buying right now apart from some extra lighting gear. A 500D for a fun backup/video and a wider lens are just ideas for the future but nothing serious :) A good tripod setup should be in my future wishlist but we'll see.




  
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Jan 09, 2010 23:01 |  #8922

mickeyjuice wrote in post #9362164 (external link)
Pretty unfair to bag Olympus, though.

Sorry, by no means did I mean to rip on Olympus. Truth be known I'd buy one of their tough cameras, but I'd rather spend the money on new lenses.. I just found it funny to believe that my sister had managed to kill it.

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From what I've read, they're actually quite reputable. Obviously everything ships from HK but I read that there's one guy who runs out and he's from Geelong. I always look at their prices if I'm comparing between other HK dealers/grey importers.

Mmmm Ok fair enough, will keep that link in a safe space.


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Jan 09, 2010 23:04 |  #8923
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The Moose wrote in post #9362195 (external link)
:lol: Find some money under the couch.

There's nothing I'm really interested in buying right now apart from some extra lighting gear.

Same here. (Once I've got these bits for the S90. Oh, and I just bought a TT1 and a cable so I can remotely trigger the camera with it :-)

jonoxplor wrote in post #9362204 (external link)
I just found it funny to believe that my sister had managed to kill it.

Sisters are like that.


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Jan 09, 2010 23:06 as a reply to  @ jonoxplor's post |  #8924

Any thoughts on DPP vs Lightroom 2.6 for the 7D, as per this thread? https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=808444


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Jan 09, 2010 23:12 |  #8925

AndrewOz wrote in post #9362237 (external link)
Any thoughts on DPP vs Lightroom 2.6 for the 7D, as per this thread? https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=808444

The first shot (IMG_0861) definitely seems much better from DPP. A tad underexposed but the whole shot looks so much better. The LR shot looked like a big mess of OOF/JPEG artifacts but the DPP shot is clear and nice throughout. The birds shot has a massive difference too and looks much better out of DPP. The lighthouse one is also better but it seems less significant than the others.

I'm actually really liking that birds shot, Andrew! Great work.




  
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