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jakdedert wrote:
There's also the option (actually the necessity) of dumping the card to disk. I try not to let too many linger there, in case something happens to the card, or god forbid, the camera. Point well taken - in fact can be extended by noting it's usually easier to change cards in modern cameras than film traditional cameras in most cases. Sure beats the old days when the choice was between a 12 or 24 exposure roll. Indeed - plus bracketing - which used to be only for those shots where there truly were (usually) very poor or unusual conditions - now it's no big thing to bracket a half dozen and an equal number of composures of the same subject. On glimpsesofmeridian - I've posted a handful of the train pictures - out of a choice of nearly a hundred. Some of the hand-held night shots are totally trash. but as can be seen - a couple came out pretty decent. best regards... -- randy guttery http://www.glimpsesofmeridian.com Trains, planes, steam and stuff... |
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