After over a month of waiting I finally collected my new camera yesterday.
I had to wait because the lenses I wanted were not in the country and I had to wait til shipments came in. Even then, the wide angle lens I was trying to purchase wasn’t available so i ended up with a somewhat cheaper lower specced lens. I did however get my good telephoto lens.
Equipment list:
Equipment reviews that I used to make my choice from:
The-Digital-Picture website also contain sample photos taken with the lenses – made the choice a lot easier.
Now I need to get going with my photography. I have a willing subject in Kitty, and plenty of landscape shots I want to take. I will be posting photos on Flickr as usual and the best ones will get to my Red Bubble account where they will be available to purchase in various formats.
Smith: Unum's two million dollar man
Recently I found that Unum, a Fortune 500 company that provides long term and short term disability, group life and long term care insurance for more than 100,000 companies, uses OneNote 2007! Looks like they save over $2 million by switching to OneNote by going to a paperless system.
Creating, Saving, Sharing Themes in Windows 7. An in depth how to from the Engineering Windows 7 blog.
From Sarah Arnold: Opportunity to win a Windows 7 Laptop if you are a Microsoft Partner
The Worldwide Windows Marketing Team has launched a Windows 7 partner video contest and I would love to see Australian Partners involved.
To get involved all you need to do is be a Microsoft Partner, create one or many 2-3 minutes video(s) and post it to DigitalForumTV.comfor voting by anyone with a Live ID.
Microsoft Mapping Roadshow – Melb, Syd, Brisbane - 9-12 June
Places are limited so if you do wish to register please do so ASAP at https://www.microsoft.com.au/events/register/home.aspx?levent=324573&linvitation
More interesting things I have found since yesterday.
Australian residents can go in the draw for a Windows 7 T-shirt courtesy of Long Zheng.
And if you are running Windows 7 some important news about the UAC. – especially take note of the the last paragraph which says:
Update: I’d also like to reiterate, until the RC build of Windows 7 is available, everyone using the Windows 7 Beta should change their UAC setting to “max” to ensure they are safe from either UAC vulnerabilities.
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