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Thx, but I registered with Pbase and have space there now.
Thx, but I registered with Pbase and have space there now.
...other owners report the same thing happening to their dslr which is corrected by removing the battery and booting up again. Canon is fast in correcting problems so hopefully, by the time I have the moolah to buy this great dslr, they have the firmware that negates this problem.I got the lockup once when changing lenses. I had to remove the battery to "reboot" the camera. It only happened the once, during testing of the camera the day I got it (over 2 weeks ago), but I never again got it anywhere during my trip in Italy. I got the lockup after using an old Sigma lens, that only works wide open. (I get an error if I try to stop the lens down.) In Italy I used only Canon lenses. I wonder if that makes a difference but I believe others have gotten the same problem with Canon lenses. There is supposed to be a firmware update coming very soon though.
Originally posted by: Eug
Posted here: http://www.pbase.com/image/34515215/medium
It's a bit noisier than some of my other low light pix, but whatever.
A few more Italy pix here: http://www.pbase.com/eugwanker/more_of_italy_2004
$23 for 200 MB, unlimited bandwidth. I don't know the rest of the price list. Not great in terms of cost for the space, but it includes automatic EXIF info listing and automatic thumbnails and resizing, as well as comments and a personal forum. ie. It's geared specifically for photo buffs.Originally posted by: RossMAN
How much disk space does pbase.com offer?