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Forum: Macro Photography Technique 21-03-06, 16:52
Replies: 59
Views: 64,116
Posted By kennygee
Jon The software guide is in a separate...

Jon

The software guide is in a separate manual which should have come with the camera (well it is on my 300D anyway - not sure about other models)
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 21-03-06, 10:12
Replies: 59
Views: 64,116
Posted By kennygee
Harry, Thanks for posting and explaining...

Harry,

Thanks for posting and explaining your flash setup. This has been very helpful. I have been diverted by other things lately which is why I have not replied.

Great shots. Thanks.
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 16-03-06, 13:30
Replies: 59
Views: 64,116
Posted By kennygee
Mike Thanks for that. I'll check it out.

Mike

Thanks for that. I'll check it out.
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 24-02-06, 10:01
Replies: 59
Views: 64,116
Posted By kennygee
Harry I am going to source the parts that...

Harry

I am going to source the parts that make up your flash arrangement. Is the list you posted the final one?

Looking forward to experimenting!
Forum: The Photography Forum 19-02-06, 22:09
Replies: 178
Views: 84,591
Posted By kennygee
As an inexperienced photographer, I have...

As an inexperienced photographer, I have convinced myself that shooting RAW gives me a better chance of rescuing some of my poor attempts, particularly shots taken in poor light such as we have been...
Forum: Lenses 04-02-06, 14:47
Replies: 23
Views: 18,835
Posted By kennygee
Nogbad You may find this thread I started...

Nogbad

You may find this thread I started some time ago useful.

http://www.worldphotographyforum.com/showthread.php?t=94
Forum: The Photography Forum 01-02-06, 23:34
Replies: 19
Views: 6,879
Posted By kennygee
I used to like the microprism/split screen...

I used to like the microprism/split screen focussing methods. As my eyes get worse - I'm very short sighted - these methods would be much better.

If it wasn't for autofocus, I'd be lost.
Forum: The Photography Forum 01-02-06, 17:57
Replies: 19
Views: 6,879
Posted By kennygee
Adey Its an interesting point you raise...

Adey

Its an interesting point you raise about the impact of the viewfinder in magnification issues. I must admit I'd never considered it.
Forum: The Photography Forum 01-02-06, 17:16
Replies: 19
Views: 6,879
Posted By kennygee
Adey No doubt your reasoning is more...

Adey

No doubt your reasoning is more accurate but I am suggesting an easier rule-of-thumb method. You get a ball park figure.
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 01-02-06, 16:29
Replies: 11
Views: 6,051
Posted By kennygee
I don't think it is a problem to have both...

I don't think it is a problem to have both versions installed at the same time. This gives you the opportunity to try the later version and delete if you don't like it.

You could keep PS7...
Forum: Photographic Accessories 01-02-06, 12:26
Replies: 8
Views: 6,034
Posted By kennygee
If you prefer to buy from a non-ebay source, I...

If you prefer to buy from a non-ebay source, I can recommend this company.http://www.payless-batteries.co.uk/products/info2.php?fb_babrand=CANON&fb_bamodel=EOS%20350D&fclasscode=3&fb_macode=8691
Forum: The Photography Forum 01-02-06, 12:18
Replies: 4
Views: 2,385
Posted By kennygee
Spot on John. You've said it all.

Spot on John. You've said it all.
Forum: The Photography Forum 01-02-06, 12:14
Replies: 19
Views: 6,879
Posted By kennygee
Terry Depends on the camera make. Assuming a...

Terry

Depends on the camera make. Assuming a Nikon this has a crop factor of 1.5 which has to be taken into account.

The calculation is Focal Length of lens X Crop factor. Then divide this by...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 25-01-06, 23:02
Replies: 59
Views: 64,116
Posted By kennygee
Don Thanks for that very detailed...

Don

Thanks for that very detailed explanation. Much appreciated.

I'm looking forward to seeing Harry's flash setup on his return.
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 25-01-06, 15:12
Replies: 59
Views: 64,116
Posted By kennygee
Harry That example is very impressive. I...

Harry

That example is very impressive. I look forward to seeing details of the setup.

Its an expensive hobby and anything that keeps the cost down and provides results as good as that gets my...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 25-01-06, 12:29
Replies: 59
Views: 64,116
Posted By kennygee
Wolfie Thanks for the reply. I was just...

Wolfie

Thanks for the reply. I was just wondering if there was some 'magical' setting that I was overlooking.

It would seem that the program macro settings are nothing more than you would...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 25-01-06, 10:21
Replies: 59
Views: 64,116
Posted By kennygee
If I could return to Christine's point re the...

If I could return to Christine's point re the Canon Macro setting.

What in-camera settings are made by the camera when the macro option is chosen? How are these settings designed to help in macro...
Forum: WPF Photo Competitions Forum 24-01-06, 17:18
Replies: 34
Views: 31,165
Posted By kennygee
If the entries are as good as last time I am...

If the entries are as good as last time I am looking forward to it - so many great photos.

I thought the numbers of votes cast considering the soaring membership was a bit disappointing...
Forum: Cameras 24-01-06, 17:04
Replies: 22
Views: 19,932
Posted By kennygee
:) Andy Yes, the exchange rate is not at...

:) Andy

Yes, the exchange rate is not at good as it was so it makes it easier to be chicken!
Forum: Cameras 24-01-06, 15:06
Replies: 22
Views: 19,932
Posted By kennygee
Must admit the prices are tempting given UK...

Must admit the prices are tempting given UK prices but member experiences seem very hit and miss.

In summary I haven't got the bottle.
Forum: The Photography Forum 23-01-06, 16:49
Replies: 4
Views: 3,280
Posted By kennygee
Don't you just hate manuals? Usually as clear as...

Don't you just hate manuals? Usually as clear as mud!

Might be worth posting the question on the Digiscoping section of Bird Forum.
Forum: Lenses 15-01-06, 14:05
Replies: 4
Views: 5,400
Posted By kennygee
Subzero Thanks for your reply to my query....

Subzero

Thanks for your reply to my query. It would seem from your experiences that the best solution would be to contact Warehouse Express and change my order to the Kenko Pro.

I will ring...
Forum: Lenses 14-01-06, 21:18
Replies: 4
Views: 5,400
Posted By kennygee
Converter compatibility

I have today ordered a Sigma 1.4x DG convertor APO. Maybe a bit too late I double checked the spec on the Sigma web site (after ordering - foolish I know!). See...
Forum: Lenses 10-01-06, 11:24
Replies: 6
Views: 4,720
Posted By kennygee
Adey Thanks very much for the clarification....

Adey

Thanks very much for the clarification. I undestand now.

Your help is appreciated.
Forum: Lenses 09-01-06, 18:29
Replies: 6
Views: 4,720
Posted By kennygee
Adey, Thanks for the reply. To satisfy...

Adey,

Thanks for the reply.

To satisfy my curiosity, what is it about the EF-S fitting that makes them more suitable for DSLR's. How is the shorter back end an advantage? To put it another way,...
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