I shoot digital still photography using Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Canon EOS 5D digital SLR camera bodies, and three Canon L-series zoom lenses What I have done: * "had to" - yeah, I'm pretty much at the point where I'm making committments to take photos that simply cannot be re-scheduled, so, I gotta have a camera. I can clearly see the little brackety-guys that Canon added on the edges of the main mirror (along with re-gluing it, presumably) so now I have two camera bodies :-/ Well, the (formerly) dead 5D's back, eighteen days from the day I sent it off to Canon's Factory Service Center. Hey! It's way less than the new-but-as-yet-unreleased Canon EOS 1D Mark IV at a current pre-release street price (body only) of $4999.95!Īnd I am having Canon fix the dead 5D at its expense, but they're sure taking their own sweet time about it.
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I chose Door Number Two, via Glazer's Camera in Seattle: Needless to say, when it happens you're dead in the water until 1) you get it fixed, or 2) you buy a new camera body. In November 2009 I had to* replace my old 5D with a new Canon EOS 5D Mark II thanks to the very rare, but very-serious-when-it-happens-to-you EOS 5D main mirror detachment issueīasically, what happens is the mirror that makes a single lens reflex camera work (it flips up out of the way when you press the shutter release) comes unglued from its housing and rattles around inside the camera body. Here's a handy bandwidth conversion calculator. At least at the moment I tested it.Īlso my connection in 2012 was faster (8.29 Mbps vs either 7.39 or 6.94 Mbps down) than it is now.Īnd now I've given Comcast/Xfinity a public-access WiFi hot spot that piggy-backs on *my* Comcast HSI connection.įinally, it's interesting to note that AT&T's LTE cellular data speed beats the crap out of Comcast "High Speed Internet" by a mile: 19.84 Mbps down and 6.45 Mbps up.
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So I've lost 0.45 Mbps download speed but gained 0.74 Mbps upload speed. My Netgear WiFi to the new Comcast/Xfinity WiFi-enabled HSI cable modem connection (when first tested ) is: My Netgear WiFi to the old Comcast HSI cable modem connection (last tested 2012) was: 6:35 am PST, no WiFi, no Comcast HSI, only AT&T LTE Cellular data straight out of my iPhone 5CĬompare and contrast: My iPhone via AT&T 3G Cellular data only: Here are instructions for turning-off the internal side (facing into your home computer or network - but *not* the public WiFi hotspot) of the built-in Xfinity WiFi hotspot Update: tested Netgear WiFi to Comcast HSI cable modem : 8.04 Mbps down, 2.33 Mbps up Update: tested Netgear WiFi to Comcast HSI cable modem : 9.84 Mbps down, 2.46 Mbps up Xfinity says my speeds will be "twice as fast"? I mean, it's faster, but for how long, and how consistently? Before upgrade: 7:42 am PST, iPhone 5C WiFi into my Netgear WiFi and into my nine-year-old Comcast cable modemĬompare and contrast: My iPhone 4 via Netgear WiFi out into Comcast HSI in 2012:Īfter upgrade: 12:00 pm PST, iPhone 5C WiFi into my Netgear WiFi and into the new Comcast/Xfinity (Wi-Fi-capable, but turned off) cable modem just did a Comcast/Xfinity cable modem speed Mon 07:18:27 AM PST: hmm. New WiFi-enabled cable modems! And do a before-and-after speed check to see what's changed.Īnd. Let's "upgrade" into one of Comcast/Xfinity's Reprints and digital images information.Frequently Asked Questions / Terms of Use.
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I do plan on migrating many of the recent big Vashon Island events I've shot over years to SmugMug as time allows. With everything that's on it right now will stay up and intact indefinitely. With SmugMug I hope to reach a far wider audience than my little Google-constrained web site could ever hope to, and have a totally-integrated shopping cart/online selling experience (with a far greater variety of products than I could ever hope to offer on my own) that works seamlessly from each photo I put up going forward, all in a visually-modern, easy-to-maintain web site design.Ĭontent will change a little: much less emphasis on Vashon Island High School stuff (which - let's face it - has become way too small a niche in way too small a market, as all the kids I used to know from Chautauqua have grown up and graduated) and a much greater emphasis on Vashon Island Celebrations (Festival, Engels, Vintage Motorcycles, Halloween, Christmas, maybe Oscar Night still.) and general Vashon Island Walkabouts: take a day walk at some familiar place on the Island and shoot pics of the stuff you maybe never noticed.Īnd more of the FinchHaven Archives: my old film photography from the slide-and-print era, the 1970's 1980's and 1990's from California, Oregon and Washington. Beginning in May 2017 and onward, all my new photography will be featured only on FinchHaven on SmugMugįolks, I've got to start actually selling *something* to keep this thing going.