Don't those go for like $120000 or something like that and there are 12 of them in the world or something. Only major journalism agencies have access to them (I think Sports Illustrated has 3 or something like that).
I remember once seeing a website where they hooked up one of those onto some...
I'm trying to build this thing (guitar distortion pedal)
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And I had basically all of the parts except for the opamp and have allready soldered most of them on (making this on...
Yep, I only delete them if they're way over/underexposed or out of focus (or if theres a series of them with slightly different compositions and stuff and theres one I dont like...).
In 2 years of having my Powershot G5 I've got about....4gigs of photos (most off that is on CDs now though)...
Heres my go at it.
Canon Powershot G5 with the remote capture software (though I used the intervalometer thing for the first one here because I didn't have any computer...sucks, only 1shot/minutes and 100 shots max in a row...).
You'll probably need Divx/Xvid/whatever...
On camera flashes are pretty dull. They dont have much of a use other than slightly brightening up something directly in front of you, not good as real flash.
Flashes that you can point around and such rock, much softer light if you bounce it off of something...
I've got something like that. Its ok for my digital camera but for anything with a lens you could take off its not enough IMO, some goes for an external flash..
As for the film....for landscapes any other things that aren't moving a lot you'd want something with fine grain...
I took some photos of the venus thing. Only used 2 ripped apart floppies to take the photos, turned out ok for being cheap. And my Powershot G5 doesnt have amazing zoom capabilities