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Journal Entry: Fri Jan 11, 2008, 7:05 PM
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Oh dear, it's been a while

Firsly I should say I'm sorry for neglecting my DA account for the last few months. I've had so much going on with work and home life I've hardly had the time to think about DA or even taking photos to be honest. I'm happy to say I'm back (check my gallery) and now have put aside the time to get fully committed to my photography (and of course DA)

While I'm on the dA topic I'd like to say thank you so very much to all the people that visit my page, :+fav: my work and :+devwatch: me. 3000 page views already woohoo!

Merry Christmas and a happy new year

I know I'm late by a week (almost) but to everyone here on dA I hope Santa was good to you and may the new year bring nothing but happiness to all.

40D Problems


As I mentioned in my last entry my brand spanking new 40D caused me some problems and I thought I had it narrowed down to being a faulty CF card. Ohh how wrong I was. Every time I tried to take a burst of photos in RAW I'd end up with an err99 forcing a reboot and loss of that set of shots. I had this card replaced with a Sandisk and all seemed to be ok for a while. then I noticed my 40D will not shoot more then about 12 frames in a row on the ultra high speed setting even in JPG mode (meant to be 70 in a burst). I thought this may have also been related to the CF card but it seems it's another problem with my camera.

I was asked to shoot a friends 3yo birthday party. 40D with 17-85mm IS and 580EX attached I found more problems. Firstly ETTL was out of control. I had random photos grossly over exposed and then the next would look like the flash hadn't fired at all. I thought maybe it was my batteries so I replaced them and continued on only to have the error99 come back to haunt me.
After rebooting a few times I lost all ability to auto focus. pressing of the trigger did absolutely nothing. Another reboot and all was ok for 20ish photos before the error99 returned.
I contacted the store I bought it from and they replaced it for me no questions asked. I wish now that I had sent it back at the very first error.

So, how's the new one?

PERFECT! thanks for asking. I've rattled off about 1500 photos with the new body and not had a single complaint.

Another L series (YAY)


Just before xmas I made the plunge into a new L series lens. Canon 100-400mm f/4-5.6 IS. I'm wishing I bought this a LONG time ago. All my latest bird photos have been taken using this lens and I've gotta say I'm in love.





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Good to see you're returning to form, somewhat. And wonderful to know that the new 40D has been a model of perfection for you. As for that new lens about which you speak, I'll be stealing that when next we're trackside.

You've been warned... =D

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As long as it's back in my kit when I head for home that's no problems mate. I'll tell you just how good it is, I'm looking to sell my 70-200mm f/2.8 as it's not been used since the 1-4 arrived. :O

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Glad to hear you got a replacement and it's fine Craig... Hope you had a great Christmas and all the best for 2008! :hug:
Now that is scary. I suppose, though, you have the range covered, with the exception of 70-100. And most of your shooting is in broad daylight so you don't necessarily need the larger aperture. Anyway, how heavy's the new beast?

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That's it mate, I also have my 17-85mm IS lens so really I'm only missing 85-100mm coverage (I think I'll live without it) I rarely need anything faster then f/5.6 especially now I have a camera that can handle high ISO with little to no noise. It's a little heavier then the 70-200 but not a great deal. Just shy of 2kg's I believe. Though, it's twice the length of the 70-200mm so it is more of a strain on ones 'e-business' arms to hand hold for a long time.

By the way, whens the next event?

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All sounds too good to be true! I think I'll hang onto my 70-200 for now as it's still my favourite thing. Might still consider the extender though. As for racing, buggered if I know, truth be told. All I know is that I won't be around a great deal until March, and already know I'll miss A1GP at the Creek next month...

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awsome lens and new pictures :D im happy your new camera works well now ! :D
Thanks.. As you can see so am I! :)

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