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Old 21st April 2003   #1
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Default Canon's Pic...

Press realease.....

Well for those that miss the event... fred not.. here is a pic that are released by Canon for view....



Well seem like the printer are "hotter" then the models...

*Do note that these pics are approved and released by Canon.
Other then these, pls do note post any of the model's pic w/o the written consent from Canon.*

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Old 21st April 2003   #2
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I'm curious about the studio flash strobes - they were connected by PC cord? Don't tell me they support E-TTL???
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Old 21st April 2003   #3
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I'm curious about the studio flash strobes - they were connected by PC cord? Don't tell me they support E-TTL???
Yes, they are connected by the PC cord and no.. we use manual setting all the way.

They can oso be triggered off by our flashes...
*note very good since it really stress the strobes until one set was out by the end of the 2nd session*


Hmm. seeing the way Keito look at the pic.... like want to .........

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Dun think so lah.... the PC cord is just used to trigger the flashes lah.
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From Nikon camera to Canon printers? Didn't know that Nikon users are interested in Canon products.

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Old 21st April 2003   #6
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Yes, they are connected by the PC cord and no.. we use manual setting all the way.

They can oso be triggered off by our flashes...
*note very good since it really stress the strobes until one set was out by the end of the 2nd session*


Hmm. seeing the way Keito look at the pic.... like want to .........
like want to ... what???

anyway, hope that they will organise another such event. this time, i'm prepared with a PC Sync flash socket adapter....
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Look like I missed a chance to shoot chio bu... and meet all the Canon users, especially all the new 10D users...

But then, is there still a need for flash, since there is softbox...??
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Look like I missed a chance to shoot chio bu... and meet all the Canon users, especially all the new 10D users...

But then, is there still a need for flash, since there is softbox...??
Well there are people like :x who dun have the PC Sync flash socket adapter so .......
hehheeeeee
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From Nikon camera to Canon printers? Didn't know that Nikon users are interested in Canon products.
Not that I recall a Nikon color printer
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Not that I recall a Nikon color printer
Nothing wrong, I know of a few Canonians using Nikon scanners too. Don't need to be so "brand loyal".

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Nothing wrong, I know of a few Canonians using Nikon scanners too. Don't need to be so "brand loyal".

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101% agree... kekekeke
(Read my response betw the lines)
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Old 21st April 2003   #12
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Very interesting setup! 1 Model shooting corner and a photo printing corner!!! Do you need to pay for the printing services?

Hmmmm ... looks like the guy in white poloshirt is the central of attraction in both the photos

So these two photos are for "public" consumption, LOL! Just kidding!
 
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Awww I was expecting more of BlueStrike in pose

Guess you guys had a great time then, forgot to check the posts in time so didn't manage to reserve a place
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I like to comment on ckiang's statement on Canonians using Nikon products. I did some research and found that there is an adaptor to mate Nikon lenses onto Canon bodies. Just wondering whether has anyone tried something like this. BTW, I have also seen someone mate a Leica lens onto a 1Ds body. IMHO, I think that would be like the best of both worlds.

Just wondering what opinions do other people have regarding this comment.
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Old 22nd April 2003   #15
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I like to comment on ckiang's statement on Canonians using Nikon products. I did some research and found that there is an adaptor to mate Nikon lenses onto Canon bodies. Just wondering whether has anyone tried something like this. BTW, I have also seen someone mate a Leica lens onto a 1Ds body. IMHO, I think that would be like the best of both worlds.

Just wondering what opinions do other people have regarding this comment.
What, do that and shoot in manual?

Nah!
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Old 22nd April 2003   #16
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some more pic....
this time.... it the CSers!




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Old 22nd April 2003   #17
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Ermmm, isn't that a nikon camera in the third photo??? Canon Studio Shoot was the event right? LOL

Anymore photos of the event? Please post more for those who missed out on this event to view, thanks a million in advance.

B.T.W, the first two photos in this post gave a good naration of the whole event!
 
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I did some research and found that there is an adaptor to mate Nikon lenses onto Canon bodies
Is this true??!!

I am very interested in such adapter! How much would it cost? If so, the canon eos body could only work in P, A and M mode is it?
Thos DEP mode and others not working?

Thnks for the advice.

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Is this true??!!

I am very interested in such adapter! How much would it cost? If so, the canon eos body could only work in P, A and M mode is it?
cheers

seen it,
touch it

a nikon AF 16f2.8 fisheye on eos 5 metering in M mode

well the down side is the adapter is fixed permanently to the lens
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Do you mean that the adaptor is used once with a lens only..??

Not changeable?? OH o.... that is really something...
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