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RustY©[_2_]
July 1st 15, 09:05 AM
Just had a Canon 7D and it does films [or movies if you are young or speak
American} anyway I thought I'd try it out. This is a .mov file - it plays
with WM99
RustY ©
July 1st 15, 09:10 AM
On 01/07/2015 09:05, RustY� wrote:
> Just had a Canon 7D and it does films [or movies if you are young or speak
> American} anyway I thought I'd try it out. This is a .mov file - it plays
> with WM99
>
That should say it plays with Windows Media Player.
Bob (not my real pseudonym)[_2_]
July 1st 15, 10:41 AM
On Wed, 01 Jul 2015 08:05:28 GMT, "RustY©" >
wrote:
>Just had a Canon 7D and it does films [or movies if you are young or speak
>American} anyway I thought I'd try it out. This is a .mov file - it plays
>with WM99
Nice! Would love to see some of your 'down in the valley' stuff in
motion! My camera "does" video, too - but I am not coordinated enough
to make more than wobbly shots that will cost viewers their lunch.
I would think the word "films" has become quite outdated in the
digital age. No more films of plastic with pretty pictures. Despite
the huge stack of slide boxes in the corner, I don't miss film at all.
Only having to change "rolls" every couple thousand pictures is nice;
but I still find myself turning my back to the sun to shade the memory
card when I swap them out... Old dogs, new tricks - bah!
Ri©ardo
July 1st 15, 12:24 PM
On 01/07/2015 09:05, RustY� wrote:
> Just had a Canon 7D and it does films [or movies if you are young or speak
> American} anyway I thought I'd try it out. This is a .mov file - it plays
> with WM99
>
Spot on RustY©, thank you for posting.
I seem to have the same button on my EOS60D - watch this space...
Ri©ardo
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RustY ©
July 1st 15, 06:27 PM
On 01/07/2015 10:41, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:
> I would think the word "films" has become quite outdated in the
> digital age. No more films of plastic with pretty pictures. Despite
> the huge stack of slide boxes in the corner, I don't miss film at all.
> Only having to change "rolls" every couple thousand pictures is nice;
> but I still find myself turning my back to the sun to shade the memory
> card when I swap them out... Old dogs, new tricks - bah!
>
No, no, in the UK films are what you watch at the pictures !
Pictures of course used to be taken on film but not any more.
Complicated, but it helps us to weed out spys and Johnny foreigner.
My next project is to make these files much smaller.
Ri©ardo
July 1st 15, 07:49 PM
On 01/07/2015 18:27, RustY © wrote:
> On 01/07/2015 10:41, Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:
>> I would think the word "films" has become quite outdated in the
>> digital age. No more films of plastic with pretty pictures. Despite
>> the huge stack of slide boxes in the corner, I don't miss film at all.
>> Only having to change "rolls" every couple thousand pictures is nice;
>> but I still find myself turning my back to the sun to shade the memory
>> card when I swap them out... Old dogs, new tricks - bah!
>>
>
> No, no, in the UK films are what you watch at the pictures !
> Pictures of course used to be taken on film but not any more.
> Complicated, but it helps us to weed out spys and Johnny foreigner.
>
Well said. Vigilance is vital in these troubled times.
:-)
> My next project is to make these files much smaller.
>
>
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