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Sun May 15, 2005 7:56 pm
Thanks for sharing your beautiful pics. Great lens work.
I have a Canon EOS 20D DSLR, and am anxious to try it out at the upcoming Great War Fly In in Dayton at the USAF Museum at the end of September. Hope to get a few small paintings from my shots out of that trip!
I was a confirmed film guy, but now I just shoot away at Medium Fine (good for 8" x 10" prints) setting with my 2GB card (I can get something like 853 8" x 10s at the Med Fine setting on the 2GB card), and then put everything on disc ... I love digital! All I need now is a good "L" lens and I'll be set for years.
Thanks again for sharing!
Wade
Wed May 18, 2005 10:21 pm
You're right, of course. RAW is the ultimate use of the 8.2 MPs I have at my disposal. Large Fine JPEG also takes advantage of that Canon processor. My kids' photos I take look super at either one.
I should have specified that I shoot Medium Fine for my everyday shooting of the kids, etc. I shoot them a LOT not only for archival purposes (tons of shots on disc for us to look at years later), but it keeps me "current" on my 20D and all it's features. I feel right comfortable with the old girl now - but I do lust after some "L" glass one day.
Another thing is that if I shoot, say, 150 shots on the 2GB card at Large Fine and transfer it to the computer for transfer to disc, the computer starts acting funny most of the time. Not the camera's fault, but 3 MP files x 150 frames starts to tax my computer's memory. So, for the everyday shooting I bumped it down to Med Fine (8" x 10", if I want to print out frame "X" or "Y").
For less than 100 shots, or my artwork, I shoot Large Fine. For the artwork, I shoot the gray card for exposure then white balance. Haven't yet tried to shoot artwork RAW since I'm not so sure about the RAW editor or my image editing program's ability to give me a good white balance. Need to try it out.
Wade