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Same thing going on in Germany!

https://cdl-cashback.portica.de/?page=conditions

Guess I'm pulling the trigger on the 24-70 2.8 II.  ;)

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Software & Accessories / Re: Which cloud storage solution?
« on: February 07, 2013, 03:30:27 AM »
Just came across this:

https://www.bitcasa.com/

10GB for free
unlimited storage would be $99/year (currently $69/year) or $10/month.

Haven't tested it yet. So for the moment I can't say how fast it is, but it does sound good.

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EOS Bodies - For Stills / Re: where to rent canon cameras in germany?
« on: January 17, 2013, 09:55:25 AM »
i don´t know how they manage to survive with all the competition from media markt, saturn and co. but i guess they will not last much longer.
they are more expensive and they don´t offer support that´s worth paying a bit more.


My preferred shop around the corner (http://www.fotomeyer.de/) has actually great deals and pricewise they can compete with the majority of the online dealers. A year ago I payed for my 70-200 about 50 Euros more then the best online deal available at that time.
They do also rent some gear. But still I'm missing something bigger here in Germany, something comparable to lensrentals.com or such.

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5D MK III Sample Images / Re: Ultra long daytime exposures - 5D mkiii
« on: January 17, 2013, 06:21:13 AM »
See here for 82 ND

http://thefilterconnection.com/shopsite_sc/shopping_cart/order.cgi?rd=1&storeid=*1600b0e6c13a80191797f61f92&sbid=SSMSB1358420894.62895&redirect=yes


Wow! A 82mm B&W. I guess I was then told wrong...

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5D MK III Sample Images / Re: Ultra long daytime exposures - 5D mkiii
« on: January 17, 2013, 06:19:37 AM »
One thing that would be good to know is: does anyone have any recommendations for a 10 stop ND filter for an 82mm thread, e.g. for the 16-35mm L?  I couldn't seem to find them when I looked a while ago.


Actually I was looking for the same thing and came across the Heliopan ND filters. Seems like B&W doesn't offer ND filters bigger than 77mm.

This should be the one...
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/755956-REG/Heliopan_10221_82mm_Neutral_Density_ND.html

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EOS Bodies - For Stills / Re: Canon 1D X - HDR First frame always shaky
« on: January 08, 2013, 11:09:28 AM »
It is indeed the Image Stabalizing! I tested some more images today and when the image stabalising is switched off, the first frame is fine, but when it is on, I get camera shake... I know this sounds like exactly the opposite of what should be working, but it seems the IS doesn't like it when the lens is beign held still by a tripod  ;D

Ehm, no offense... But again some basics....  ;)

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PowerShot Cameras / Re: Canon France Teases New Products
« on: December 28, 2012, 09:34:46 AM »
Same teaser on the german facebook pages.
The girl might be holding a camcorder, though a vixia would not be held like that...

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What I'm currently aiming at:

16-35 2.8L II USM < have
24-70 2.8L II USM < want
50 1.4 USM < have
85 1.2L II USM < want
70-200 2.8L IS IIUSM  < have

What I would love to get in addition:

14 2.8L II USM
24 1.4L II USM
35 1.4L USM
50 1.2L USM
100 2.8 USM Macro

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EOS Bodies / Re: 6D Review
« on: September 17, 2012, 02:51:06 PM »
Guess he's using the 5D3 review as a template.  ;)
Makes it easier to replace specific content and adjust certain parts instead of writing a complete new review.  ;D
Maybe lack of HTML knowledge or whatever... hahahaha...
I still don't get it how he could publish a non-final version! Instead of kudos he's getting laughter now...
Oh well... It's KR, so no kudos in any case i guess. ;)

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The sad truth is that you will be owning more than one camera bag,its just the way it is,I would say get the Fastpack 350 and it hold all the lens you have shown plus my 7D cw grip or one of my 1D series camera but the 70-200 f2.8L is mounted on camera with lens hood reversed and the lens hood for the 16-35 is in the top compartment inside its lens pouch.
Its the pack that I use the most despite having a larger (Compu Trekker Plus AW)backpack and shoulder bags,the 350 have a low profile look to it as well as ways to hide and tuk away the access zippers and the waistbelt,once you hide the zippers under the top flap its not easy for a someone to access the zippers in a flash.

This is exactly what I finally got. The Fastpack 350 arrived yesterday.  The gripped body with the attached 70-200 fits precisely. And there is still space for the 50mm 1.4, the 16-35, my flash and an additional lens (upcoming 24-105). I do like the laptop compartment very much. For now it's quite perfect to have the whole equipment in one backpack when travelling. The top compartment is also really nice.
I did realize though that this won't be my last backpack or bag. There will be situations I simply won't need all my gear and therefore a smaller backpack would be quite nice, e.g fitting my body plus 2 lenses only.

@all: Thanks for sharing your experiences...

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EOS Bodies / Re: Canon 5D Mark III Light Leak Resolution (Canon USA)
« on: April 26, 2012, 02:54:55 AM »
</strong>Under almost all shooting conditions (including dark environments) this phenomenon will not affect your captured images. However, if you would like Canon to inspect your camera, we will provide this service free of charge upon request beginning in mid-May. Please contact Canon using the information below to request service.</p>
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While Canon US is speaking of an inspection, Canon germany is mentioning an inspection plus a "repair".  ;)

http://www.canon.de/Support/Consumer_Products/products/cameras/Digital_SLR/EOS_5D_Mark_III.aspx?faqtcmuri=tcm%3A83-925652&page=1&type=important

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EOS Bodies / Re: We need a "Canon Whiners" Section!
« on: April 24, 2012, 01:51:01 PM »
How about that ??



Not sure in how many threads I might have posted that pic.  ;D
Again those who complain about this non-issue find at least 20 guys replying to their threads and the saga continues....  ;)

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I think you really need to consider the size the 350 is large + the weight once fully loaded...do you really want to be carrying all your gear all day...

Actually it would be a mixtures. In general I would like to have everything in the backpack for the trip, in case I'm on a plane, train or car. But I won't neccessarily need to have all my stuff with me on a photo tour. So this is why I was also looking for a medium sized backpack. Just for those occasions where I'm out shooting with some of my equipment, e.g. 1 body and maybe 2 lenses. But it would be nice to have the battery pack always attached and this is the huge problem with lots of smaller backpacks and I ended up with the mentioned ones after my research, as I expected the gripped body might barely fit.

Maybe I'll really have to get two different backpacks...

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I had pretty much the same set up, and found the fastpack to be a tight squeeze.

I went with the mountainsmith parallax

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/673875-REG/Mountainsmith_10_81018R_01_Parallax_Pro_Backpack.html


Thanks for the info. I somehow like the idea of the side-entry compartment, maybe that's why I'm looking for a positive feedback in order to justify my purchase. On the other hand I like the weather cover that comes with the flipside...

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