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A day in our life

joiito asked:


My first time-lapse video - A day in our life in Inba, Chiba, Japan

Shot with a Canon 5D and a Pclix

Music : Wataridori 2 by Cornelius

Copyright - Creative Commons Attribution

What is the best way to photograph lightning with a Canon 10D?

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Mountain Man asked:


I just need to know which setting and the technique to shoot lightning with my camera. If you are well versed with Canon cameras, specifically the 10D or 20D, I would appreciate the help.

Thanks!




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I have a Canon G9, can an SDHC card work with it?

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Megan S asked:


I just bought the Canon G9 today, and the guy at the store said that an SDHC card will work with it. Although I checked everything about the camera and it said that an SD card will work, but nothing about the SDHC.
I think they are pretty much the same thing, but I just want to be sure so I don’t wreck my new camera somehow.
Thanks!

What lens is better for Canon 40d? Sigma Zoom Super Wide Angle AF 17-70mm or Canon EF 28-135mm IS USM Lens?

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Via K asked:


I am buying a Canon 40d. I was told I should buy the body only with the Sigma 17-70mm lens. I will be doing studio work, portraits….
Please help me to decide!
Thank you!

Save your Printer – Select Only Original Hp, Epson or Canon Ink Cartridges

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Brayan Russell asked:


How do you give your professional write-ups a more formal and neat look? Is it by writing them? Is it by typing them on the typewriter? Certainly not! That is passée. Now it is the age of computerized documents which are neatly printed, on a clean white paper, with the help of a laser printer. The printer is usually a high end one where the print quality is superb and absolutely crisp.

For a high definition printer, you would also need high quality ink cartridges. Also the ink cartridges are printer specific. A particular brand of printer, let’s say Canon printers would need only Canon Ink Cartridges. Again, not all Canon Ink Cartridges would fit in each kind of Canon printer model. There are specific Canon Ink Cartridges that would fit into your Canon printer.

Over here it would be advised that you buy original Canon Ink Cartridges for your printer. See, ink cartridges can be of original quality and also of cheap quality. The cheap ones may initially look tempting as they come at down to earth prices. But in the end, you end up spending more. Let’s see how-

Imagine you got cheap quality ink cartridges for your printer. In few days’ time, the cartridges started leaking and clotting. As a result, your print quality gets damaged. You try to fix it and repeatedly you end up with a blotted print out. The ink gets all smudged and the entire paper looks hopelessly messy.

Again, cheap quality print cartridges can also harm your printer. The cartridge starts bleeding and the ink starts clotting. There is clogging of ink in the printer. This damages your high end printer which costs dearly. As a result, you are compelled to buy another printer and your old printer no matter how new it was gets damaged.

Therefore be judicious and select only original HP, Epson or Canon Ink Cartridges for your printer and select a professional style of making your mark.

35mm test with canon 5d groundglass

bakkejan asked:


35mm

The Canon Of The Newtestament

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Rob VandeWeghe asked:


The word canon is derived from the Greek word kanon (”kanon”), a rod, ruler, staff, or measuring rod. The Biblical canon is the list of books recognized by the leaders of the church, based on objective criteria, to be inspired by God and to authoritatively and accurately express the historical relationship between God and His people.

Formal creation of Christian Scripture was achieved slowly. In the early years, the message of Christianity was transmitted orally. Preachers, many of whom had seen Jesus and heard him teach, shared vivid memories and proclaimed the message of His death, burial, and resurrection.

As the years passed, however, and the church spread into Asia Minor and Italy, written records about Jesus and the apostles became increasingly important. For instance, as an aging apostle, Peter urged readers to rely heavily upon what he had written (2 Peter 1). Eventually, those writings would assume a status equivalent to the Hebrew Scriptures.

There is little doubt, that the earliest texts of the emerging New Testament canon were the letters by Paul written around and just after 50 AD. Soon the gospels, the apostolic memoirs, became available as well. These texts conformed to the “rule of faith” - the Christian truth recognized in the early church. As evidenced from the early church writings, by 100 AD all books of what we now call the NT (except for a few letters and Revelation) had implicitly been accepted as part of the canon.

The first known effort to create an official list occurred in 140 AD (known now as Marcion’s canon). This included 10 of Paul’s letters and the Gospel of Luke. Marcion was a gnostic heretic (he believed the God of the OT was not the God of the NT, and he rejected the humanity of Christ). He strongly disliked the Jewish aspect of the gospels. His list was soon viewed heretical by Early Church Leaders, but sparked the need for a formal canon.

That second century conflict, scholars say, shaped the church’s emphasis on authentic apostolic connection as the main determinant of canonical status. Either a book would be written by an apostle/disciple of Jesus (Matthew, John, Peter, Paul) or by somebody closely associated with an apostle/disciple (Luke via his links to Paul, Peter and others, Mark as the “voice” of Peter, James and Jude as the brothers of Jesus). Consequently some highly regarded writings from second and third generation Christians were excluded (this includes many of the Early Church Leaders).

In 397 AD (at the Council of Carthage) a list was finally compiled and found wide acceptance. There was little disagreement, except for the books of James, Jude (both brothers of Jesus, but not known to be disciples during his lifetime), 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, and Revelation. These books were later accepted and included in the completed New Testament.

Based on his research of the manuscript evidence for the New Testament, the great classical scholar Sir Frederic Kenyon writes:

“The interval then between the dates of original composition and the earliest extant evidence becomes so small as to be in fact negligible, and the last foundation for any doubt that the Scriptures have come down to us substantially as they were written has now been removed. Both the authenticity and the general integrity of the books of the New Testament may be regarded as finally established.”

Canon G9 with Raynox HD7000 Pro and Sunpak PZ4000 AF Flash

beltatex asked:


After troubling with Fotodiox accesories, I decided to spend money and purchased an original Canon Tube Adapter, Raynox HD7000 Pro Wide Angle and Sunpak Powerzoom 4000 AF. With photodiox lenses and adapter you will deal with vignetting issues. I highly recommend my combination for the ones who wants to take pictures at indoor places.

What is your opinion of the Canon EOS-1D MarkIII?

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glen1370@sbcglobal.net asked:


Where is the best reputable authorized Canon dealer to purchase this camera? I am only looking for the Canon USA model.

Nikon D300 and Canon 40D

damonwebster asked:


From the two leaders in the category we take a closer look at the Nikon D300 and the Canon 40D. they both share a lot of technology with their bigger siblings in a more affordable package.

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