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Old 10-02-2014, 07:41 PM
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I ended going with the 4TB wireless/cloud model, the price dropped to $199, besides, the regular 4TB model is online only, I kinda wanted something today
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Nvm you did

so, got the WD 4Tb "My Cloud" external hard drive going... the setup was a bitch, and honestly? If it had just been me setting it up, I would have either returned and gotten the regular one OR just use it via USB... But luckily my wife is kind of a geek and got it working, and even for her, she was getting frustrated.

Anyways, it's actually pretty cool... You can get the free app and have access from you phone anywhere. I guess, yeah... it's the whole "cloud" thing... but 4Tb of it! The only downside is, it's not a seamless connection... when I open up my Lightroom, I have to wait a few seconds before they connect.

I'm just curious though... if suppose, I'm doing some post processing at a remote location (Starbucks etc etc...), I'm wondering if there's a way for me to save the photos to it from there. That would be waaaaaay cool if I can


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Old 10-03-2014, 02:17 PM
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I don't see why not, how would you connect to it when you're away from home? Is it by an app or does it show up as a drive?
Old 10-03-2014, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Mizouse
I don't see why not, how would you connect to it when you're away from home? Is it by an app or does it show up as a drive?
not an app, that's for sure
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the new iMac Retina 5K display is 5210 x 2880..... would be cool for photo editing... .

iMac With Retina 5K Display: My God, It's Full of Pixels

a full-resolution 7D photo will fit on this screen! (5184 × 3456) - you'll have to do some scrolling up/down though.
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Fuji X-T1 vs Nikon D4 up to ISO6400

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Old 10-19-2014, 09:31 PM
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I highly recommend this $89 deal... at least $2000 worth of workshops (including over 70+ hours of video)... it's for charity and IMO the Zack Arias OneLight 2.0 alone is worth the $89!

only about 13 hours left
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had a hands-on look at RX100 M3 this weekend, damn that thing is wicked. Definitely on my bucket list.
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damn when did 5TB drives come out?

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I think I've seen them before, but they were a lot bigger
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hmm... im looking for either a bus powered external drive.

or something with dual drives for redundancy.
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Anyone else get this from flickr?
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No. Guess I suck.

Wow, a whole 51%?
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No. Guess I suck.
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Any of you guys have/use a mini tripod? I was looking at this:

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it just takes me to the BH main page.
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Joby Gorillapod Focus/Ballhead X Bundle (Black/Gray) JB00158 B&H

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Originally Posted by pttl
I have that one. It's alright, not really ideal for long exposures especially if you have a heavy setup, the couple times I tried using it for that purpose, there were enough movements to see it in the image. But that's with a
long lens and big camera with grip, I would think with my Sony a6000, it would be just fine (yes, I know it has a high weight capacity rating but still... that's just from what I've experienced). IIRC, I was doing a 30 seconds exposure with the heavier setup

I think it's fine if you're doing "slow exposure" not necessarily "long exposure"... maybe up to 2 seconds (give or take) with a big dSLR

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Old 10-28-2014, 04:25 PM
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some others...

Get maximum effort from the Pixi Mini Tripod

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Originally Posted by is300eater
I have that one. It's alright, not really ideal for long exposures especially if you have a heavy setup, the couple times I tried using it for that purpose, there were enough movements to see it in the image. But that's with a
long lens and big camera with grip, I would think with my Sony a6000, it would be just fine (yes, I know it has a high weight capacity rating but still... that's just from what I've experienced). IIRC, I was doing a 30 seconds exposure with the heavier setup

I think it's fine if you're doing "slow exposure" not necessarily "long exposure"... maybe up to 2 seconds (give or take) with a big dSLR
Thanks! I wasn't thinking about long exposures...now I am though.
For $90 I'm not sure i want to chance it.

Thanks Jeff. That first one looks like it might not handle the weight well enough. The second might do.
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Thanks! I wasn't thinking about long exposures...now I am though.
For $90 I'm not sure i want to chance it.



Thanks Jeff. That first one looks like it might not handle the weight well enough. The second might do.
just curious... what occasion would you be using a lighter tripod for? Hiking? traveling? And what's your budget?

I'm asking because a friend of mine that travels a lot and bought a Manfrotto "BeFree"... still cost around $200, but it's quite compact and despite having legs with 4 sections, it's pretty good in terms of stability... (maybe just don't use the last section). Just thought I throw that in there... if I ever take that European trip, I think I may pick one up myself


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Old 10-28-2014, 08:51 PM
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There's a popular travel tripod on Amazon that Srika uses. I'm sure he'll chime in soon.

Pretty cheep too.
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There's a popular travel tripod on Amazon that Srika uses. I'm sure he'll chime in soon.

Pretty cheep too.

Pretty sure he has this

Mefoto A0350Q0C Backpacker Travel Tripod Kits (Orange) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BETIT4K..._YOfuub0ZAE7H0
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I do have that one, and I rarely ever use the Manfrotto anymore. This Mefoto is so compact so I can take stowed in my backpack rather than have to lug that Manfrotto around. And it does everything I need it to - sturdy, nice mount, etc. I would recommend a dark color (not orange) tho - cuz if you need to shoot thru windows ever, the orange reflects
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There are a good number of similar options out there - I tell everyone who asks me about tripods the same thing, go to a store and see it first-hand as opposed to reading reviews and ordering online. For something like a tripod you just have to try it out in person and get a feel for it, IMO. I first saw it at a camera store and that's where I bought it.
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yea while i love the manfrotto tripod i have, its just so heavy to carry around
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Originally Posted by is300eater
just curious... what occasion would you be using a lighter tripod for? Hiking? traveling? And what's your budget?

I'm asking because a friend of mine that travels a lot and bought a Manfrotto "BeFree"... still cost around $200, but it's quite compact and despite having legs with 4 sections, it's pretty good in terms of stability... (maybe just don't use the last section). Just thought I throw that in there... if I ever take that European trip, I think I may pick one up myself

Oh...I actually wanted something really small for table tops, so I can so macro/product type of shots. My Niece has a lizard that is begging for a photo shoot.

I don't mind carrying a full sized tripod when I go out to shoot...yet. But I wanted a mini that can hold decent weight sturdily. (7D plus lens)
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I you want a larger but small/lighter tripod, take a look at meFoto. I purchased the second in line tripod to be used by my family members. But I will use it some when shooting my Fuji. For indoor use it might be the perfect thing for you.
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Just found "Light Science & Magic" 3rd edition half-read on my bookshelf according to the scrap of paper I was using to keep my place.

Opening this book, I recall it is a bit of a bear but a great resource on lighting things.
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the more I look into the MeFoto tripods, the more I'm liking it... I like the middle one, the "Road Trip" model... and it can be converted to a monopod, which is a HUGE +

too bad, there doesn't seem to be any Canadian vendors, and with shipping from the US, it would be waaaaaay more than what I'd want to spend
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this one might be up pttl's needs.

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I'd certainly recommend that over that Joby highway robbery getup
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Yeap, that the one I was thinking of, for small jobs.
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Originally Posted by is300eater
the more I look into the MeFoto tripods, the more I'm liking it... I like the middle one, the "Road Trip" model... and it can be converted to a monopod, which is a HUGE +

too bad, there doesn't seem to be any Canadian vendors, and with shipping from the US, it would be waaaaaay more than what I'd want to spend
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why would you do that?? just use your phone!

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Ohhh and I'm going to have to upgrade to LR5, LR4 won't read the raw files

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