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#241 Post by David »

wingshooter wrote:Got a 2 gig card for the Nikon,
I was shooting Lesser Prairie Chickens on the lek last Thursday, all RAW capture with my Nikon, and a 2 gig card last me about fifteen minutes. :wink: All told, I went through four 4 gig cards and six 2 gig cards. Now I have to start editing. :shock:
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#242 Post by steve voss »

How does a RAW file compare to a normal .jpg as far as file size goes?

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#243 Post by David »

A RAW file is uncompressed. All of the data is in the file unlike a jpeg which can be seriously compressed. I get 120 or so RAW files on a 2 gig card. When shooting RAW, you have a higher ratio of keepers since you can fix problems with exposure or color temperature after the fact. RAW files don't throw out a lot of the data that an in camera conversion to jpeg will.
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#244 Post by wingshooter »

facts are I talk less than most at the shoot
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#245 Post by Setters Forever »

It would be nice to see some of those pictures....what lenses and how far away were you?

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#246 Post by Colonel Brown »

"Writter" . . . it has now been confirmed that Stack and Voutsi had the same English teacher. And got the same grade.

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#247 Post by M. R. Byrd »

David wrote:
wingshooter wrote:Got a 2 gig card for the Nikon,
I was shooting Lesser Prairie Chickens on the lek last Thursday, all RAW capture with my Nikon, and a 2 gig card last me about fifteen minutes. :wink: All told, I went through four 4 gig cards and six 2 gig cards. Now I have to start editing. :shock:
Where were you shooting, if you don't mind me asking? I would love to get some good pictures of LPC on a lek. I don't have any leks on my place, but my neighbors do and I glass them. So far I haven't seen any activity to speak of. Sunday evening I heard some talk on one west of me, but unfortunately I was looking right into the setting sun.

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#248 Post by Stackbarrel16 »

Ah a faulty keyboard and no spell check causes many mistakes. Then concentration on the minutia to avoid the forest is a hallmark of some :twisted: .

As for the Voutsi comment, the committee has fined you 8 oz of steak for beyond the pale attempted politization (error purposeful)of an official Flatwater thread.
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A Question for the Benevolent Dictator

#249 Post by TMBoyer »

Stack,

Does the no politics issue also apply to Southerners and Damn Yankees? With the tornado that Atticus has stirred up with the Appamatox thread, I think we need a pre-Flatwater ruling, or us Southern boys will have to being more than shotguns to the Flatwater to defend the honor of the south! :lol:

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Re: A Question for the Benevolent Dictator

#250 Post by Chuck Graber »

TMBoyer wrote:Stack,

Does the no politics issue also apply to Southerners and Damn Yankees? With the tornado that Atticus has stirred up with the Appamatox thread, I think we need a pre-Flatwater ruling, or us Southern boys will have to being more than shotguns to the Flatwater to defend the honor of the south! :lol:

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#251 Post by David »

Remember the Missouri Raiders and the sacking of Lawrence. Chuck, defend our honor. :wink:
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#252 Post by TMBoyer »

Chuck,

There was one branch of my family in the US at the start of the war of northern agression. They were and still are from the hills of Eastern Tennessee and in my opinion, the only branch of the family worth a damn.

That is why my loyalty has always been to the ideals and the cause and not to the geography or the locale.

Besides which, I am obviously doing double duty for democracy by pursuing those roosters that were an import from China to which they still relate with their sneaky tactics and obnozious voices and those southern quail that have snuck north!
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Yep!

#253 Post by Joe Cool »

Texas Terry!

I NEVER talk politics at the Flatwater...I just walk around passin' out a few smokes from the DEEP south and whistlin' Dixie! :wink:
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#254 Post by Stackbarrel16 »

The committee fines TMB 2 oz of steak for the incorrect political statement "war of northern aggression".

It must be noted the off shore deep south smokes are a substance not political discussion.
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#255 Post by TMBoyer »

[quote="Stackbarrel16"]The committee fines TMB 2 oz of steak for the incorrect political statement "war of northern aggression".

Do I detect another outbreak of Northern Agression?

How can there be an "incorrect political statement" when there are NO POLITICS? :?

Does this not inhibit free speech as guaranteed by our Constitution?

Will the whole experience that is the Flatwater be destroyed by the closet doors opening and the liberals coming out? :cry:

Too many horrific thoughts for a Monday morning. :roll:
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