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Forum: Cameras 23-03-06, 20:03
Replies: 25
Views: 47,597
Posted By jammie*dodger
So do nikon deliberately do this to try to...

So do nikon deliberately do this to try to prevent people from using Sigma lenses with their TC?

Canon would never stoop to those levels :rolleyes:

Rob.
Forum: The Photography Forum 23-03-06, 19:25
Replies: 1
Views: 6,544
Posted By jammie*dodger
Daylight Savings, more like Bl**dy stupid idea....

Daylight Savings, more like Bl**dy stupid idea. This really gets on my nerves. It had a place many years ago but surely it's an outdated concept by now.

Anyway, that aside, yes the lighter...
Forum: Cameras 23-03-06, 19:22
Replies: 25
Views: 47,597
Posted By jammie*dodger
Oh.....MY......GOD! :eek: Please don't ever...

Oh.....MY......GOD! :eek:

Please don't ever say anything like this again! Best solution is to get the Sigma matched TC surely?

Rob.
Forum: Lenses 21-03-06, 21:38
Replies: 4
Views: 9,540
Posted By jammie*dodger
Are you gong for the 70-200 f4L or the 70-200...

Are you gong for the 70-200 f4L or the 70-200 f2.8L? They're both good but the f2,8 lens is in a class of it's own.

Rob.
Forum: Cameras 21-03-06, 08:47
Replies: 25
Views: 47,597
Posted By jammie*dodger
Do neither. Save yourself a bundle of cash by...

Do neither. Save yourself a bundle of cash by buying some Army Surplus Camo gear and improving your field craft. A bit more care and some patience (setting up a hide or similar and being prepared to...
Forum: Lenses 15-03-06, 15:25
Replies: 8
Views: 10,527
Posted By jammie*dodger
If it is f4 max then AF is usually retained....

If it is f4 max then AF is usually retained. Above that it's all manual :-(

Rob.
Forum: The Photography Forum 14-03-06, 14:59
Replies: 4
Views: 7,447
Posted By jammie*dodger
A cheap alterantive is to put the camera in a...

A cheap alterantive is to put the camera in a "baggie" use a rubber band to secure the neck around the lens and then cut off any extra that might get in the way of the lens. Most of the buttons, etc...
Forum: The Photography Forum 14-03-06, 08:46
Replies: 4
Views: 7,447
Posted By jammie*dodger
Only thing I can think of is to go somewhere else...

Only thing I can think of is to go somewhere else to take pictures for the next few weeks. Unless you have a waterproof housing?

Rob.
Forum: Lenses 13-03-06, 13:51
Replies: 13
Views: 16,592
Posted By jammie*dodger
Hmmm, I thought IS was rather poor actually. I...

Hmmm, I thought IS was rather poor actually. I think i'd rather have a 70-200 f2.8 than a 70-200 f4 for instance. It's always going to come down to personal preference I suppose.

Rob.
Forum: The Photography Forum 13-03-06, 13:45
Replies: 6
Views: 7,748
Posted By jammie*dodger
Doh! :D Touche! n.b. in a belated defence of...

Doh! :D Touche!

n.b. in a belated defence of my poor use of "your" I present;

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=your

but thats American so doesn't really count ;-)
Forum: Lenses 12-03-06, 20:50
Replies: 13
Views: 16,592
Posted By jammie*dodger
I used the 50-500mm on my 300D for about 3 months...

I used the 50-500mm on my 300D for about 3 months last year. In the end I traded it with anothre forum user on FM forums. The only real problem id the speed. You need nice bright conditions(which we...
Forum: The Photography Forum 12-03-06, 20:44
Replies: 13
Views: 12,880
Posted By jammie*dodger
On a serious note, i'd rather see the bin than a...

On a serious note, i'd rather see the bin than a hundred bits of litter!

Rob.
Forum: The Photography Forum 12-03-06, 20:42
Replies: 6
Views: 7,748
Posted By jammie*dodger
Here you go; ...

Here you go;

http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?method=4&dsname=WordNet+Synsets&deid=814162474&linktext=Fungi%2C%20kingdom%20Fungi%2C%20fungus%20kingdom

The credits at the bottom atribute this...
Forum: The Photography Forum 12-03-06, 20:38
Replies: 6
Views: 7,748
Posted By jammie*dodger
If your going to be a Pedant don't be surprised...

If your going to be a Pedant don't be surprised if others resort to pedantry ;-)

The wikipedia is a wiki. Do you understand what that means? It can be edited by anyone and as a result cannot be...
Forum: Cameras 10-03-06, 22:22
Replies: 6
Views: 15,090
Posted By jammie*dodger
I think I got mine from Amazon.co.uk Rob.

I think I got mine from Amazon.co.uk

Rob.
Forum: Photographic Accessories 10-03-06, 20:46
Replies: 8
Views: 8,321
Posted By jammie*dodger
I love my Benbo, but it's definitely a "marmite"...

I love my Benbo, but it's definitely a "marmite" tripod.

If you decide to try something else give a Benbo a look in the shop.

Rob.
Forum: The Photography Forum 10-03-06, 20:42
Replies: 14
Views: 15,704
Posted By jammie*dodger
Thanks . I always thought it was called a 1.4x...

Thanks . I always thought it was called a 1.4x convertor. It looks like a common misconception.

Cheers, Rob.
Forum: Cameras 10-03-06, 13:03
Replies: 6
Views: 15,090
Posted By jammie*dodger
How new to photography are you? A useful...

How new to photography are you?

A useful book if you have no clue about your SLR is "The Canon EOS 300D Digital Camera - All you need to know" it's essentially the instruction manual distilled and...
Forum: The Photography Forum 08-03-06, 20:53
Replies: 14
Views: 15,704
Posted By jammie*dodger
Hi Christine, i've seen you mention the 1x4...

Hi Christine,

i've seen you mention the 1x4 before but was unsure. Is this a 4x or a 1.4x convertor?

Rob.
Forum: The Photography Forum 08-03-06, 20:48
Replies: 6
Views: 7,748
Posted By jammie*dodger
I dunno, Princeton University classifies them as...

I dunno, Princeton University classifies them as "lower plants" ;-)

Rob.
Forum: The Photography Forum 08-03-06, 15:34
Replies: 7
Views: 8,976
Posted By jammie*dodger
When a big lens is involved I always hold it in...

When a big lens is involved I always hold it in my left hand only using my right when i'm actually taking a shot. I also use a hand strap that allows me to relax my grip with my right hand if using a...
Forum: Lenses 08-03-06, 13:59
Replies: 9
Views: 10,468
Posted By jammie*dodger
What about the Sigma 12-24mm lens? There are some...

What about the Sigma 12-24mm lens? There are some very good used deals around if you look.

Rob.
Forum: Lenses 08-03-06, 13:53
Replies: 10
Views: 17,548
Posted By jammie*dodger
If money is not a concern, have you considered...

If money is not a concern, have you considered the Sigma 300-800mm zoom?

The few who have owned it have been nothing but complimentary about the lens and the results look fantastic. Also works...
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