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    Quote Originally Posted by DylanS View Post
    Or you can play with bulb mode and use the flash the to capture your image.
    with bulb mode its very very hard

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    So after following this thread I thought I would give water splashes a try.



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    thats a very nice shot

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    Quote Originally Posted by B.K View Post
    So after following this thread I thought I would give water splashes a try.
    I want a like button - very nice drop indeed!
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    I want a LOVE button - LOL!!

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    Guys one question I need to ask is. If I connect my canon via usb to my pc and download my images with the EOS utility.Then when I am done how do I safely disconnect my canon from the pc? or do I just pull the usb out

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    Quote Originally Posted by dtba View Post
    Guys one question I need to ask is. If I connect my canon via usb to my pc and download my images with the EOS utility.Then when I am done how do I safely disconnect my canon from the pc? or do I just pull the usb out
    On a mac you'd want to eject it because of the annoying warning message you get if you dont.

    Get yourself a card reader.
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    I think i am gona do that bwanaaa . when I pull the cable out my pc jumps to use 4 out 4 gb of my ram for like 60 sec and then returns normal. and windows 7 does not give me a reject options

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwana View Post
    On a mac you'd want to eject it because of the annoying warning message you get if you dont.

    Get yourself a card reader.
    I've wondered which is better in terms of wear.
    Would popping the memory card in and out eventually kill the contacts in the camera before the USB socket died or visa versa?

    One advantage of using a USB cable in terms of wear and tear, is if the USB socket on the camera packed up you'd still be able to transfer your images using a card reader but not the other way around.

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