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Goodbye Canon 1D…

Posted by jsirucka On March - 27 - 2009

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Recently my canon 1d mk1 died on me. It was a good faithful camera that served me well during my course of study and my work experience work. I was just at the a-league soccer taking some images when it decided to stop working. Well at first I thought it was just one of those usual stupoid canon errors I get, but then when i pushed the trigger button down the unit would turn off for a few seconds and power back up. I thought, being the faithful work horse that it is, I moght as well get it fixed. So I took the unit down to the local service center being told, “yeah its serviceable”, and thought nothing off it. A few days later the service center rang me up and told me that it would be $1400AUS to repair, I nearly fell off my chair. I decided not to get the unit repaired, and hopefully one day on ebay another unit, cheap enough will come up, when I have the money to purchase. I really liked the 1d mk1 for the pure reason that I could do flash sync at 1/500th sec, which was great for basketball, that I shot for my local paper. The paper only every publishes at two mega pixels, so I never worried about it being only four megapixels. I just needed to frame right. I know newer camera’s don’t need flash now with higher, brighter iso range’s, but there out of my budget, and I am still studying, so no income to just go and buy a new unit.

Anyone got a spare 1d mk1 there not using.

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Yongnuo Digital SF-17 for Canon…

Posted by jsirucka On October - 31 - 2008
YONGNUO DIGITAL SF-17

YONGNUO DIGITAL SF-17

YONGNUO DIGITAL SF-17

YONGNUO DIGITAL SF-17

I recently ordered from ebay a CP-E4 clone. The delivery took about two weeks. The packaging for the product, was literally a knock off the Canon CP-E4 packaging. Upon inspection of the SF-17 (what I will call it now), the unit only could house six double a batteries compared to the Canon CP-E4, which houses eight batteries. Where in the CP-E4 the batterie compartment is removable, the SF-17 is not. There is a small door on the left hand side that opens, that allows the six batteries to be inserted. The other gripe with the SF-17 is the exenstion cable that connects to the 580ex is four time shorter than the CP-E4, this does not give much ley way for where you can house the SF-17 upon yourself.

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