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Card Mspd

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Question: Is this a Fake Memory Stick?

http://cgi.ebay.com/SONY-16GB-Memory-Stick-PRO-DUO-Mark2-Card-MSPD-PSP_W0QQitemZ170337758638QQihZ007QQcategoryZ18871QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Answer: real… 16 is as big as memory stick come they normally cost a lot

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Question: How to Use a SanDisk Memory Stick Pro Dou?

I bought a new camera and it came with this: http://www.sandisk.com/Assets/Image/Img/mediakit/DarkBlue_MSPD_2GB.jpg I have no idea how to use it … And not in my SD card, or any other slot I have. How do I put it on my computer? E 'small for my SD

Answer: This is a card storage media like SD card you mentioned. And 'only bigger and takes a different "slot" for be read. If your computer does not have MS / PRO / Duo Pro Duo slot card reader, you need to buy a multi card reader. These multi card readers are very economy. You get what you will read about 23-27 different types of cards for about $ 15 – $ 20. They plug into a USB port, and load the card into the reader from there. We are many new cards that have emerged recently, so shop around to find the card reader that reads most cards as possible and in particular the types of cards hai. I hope this answers your question. Good luck.

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Portable Photo Studio

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Question: Any idea where I can get plans to build a minature photo studio?

I am thinking of a portable lightbox/stage area where I can set up some still lifes. I am going to be working with living animals, so it needs to have fairly high sides. I realize I need just a basic box, but I am trying to figure out what kind of construction material would be light weight and easy to work with.

Thanks.

Answer: You don’t need to go to much trouble. All you need is a portable folding table and a back drop. The back drop can be just about anything: a few yards of cloth, paper, a sheet, etc. You just need some way to hang it. A pair of stands are easy to make from some 2×2.

You can put contrasting or matching material on the table. just throw it on like a table cloth. Don’t permanantly attach it. That way you can change it based on the subject.

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Question: How can you get a studio lighting outside?

as instant messaging a teenager just curious but because I really want to pursue photography in post secondary … im really wondering how the configuration of the lighting .. i looked at photos and the model and the photographer shot at various locations to take his laptop and im really easy (if you get the hang of it ofcourse)? Possibly Maybe haha explain the process please?:) I actually choose the best answer! thank you!

Answer: Definitely check the movement Strobist: http://strobist.blogspot.com/ Basically what is use of small strobes (flashes) off-axis for a studio lighting out of the studio (with modifiers of course – as mentioned in another response). Strobism but not limited to flash, it is more general. This create a source of additional light. It might be in your interest to buy a 5-in-1 reflector … that's what I used to create this image – http://www.flickr.com/photos/heather_schellenberg/4427981859/

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