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Lee Jay

Lee Jay

Lives in United States CO, United States
Works as a Electrical Engineer / Wind Energy Research
Joined on Oct 17, 2003

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  • A 5D Mark III with a 1.4x extender attached will be little different from a bare 7D Mark II.  You may have a little more trouble with focusing in low-light conditions but the image quality will be ...
  • An AA filter is required for the whole idea of digital sampling to work.  The tiny bit of extra detail you capture without one isn't worth the fact that you capture a whole lot of entirely false ...
  • And while they're making them visible, flip the Y axis so "good" is "up", and close the envelope with minimum apertures:
  • No, but I did a test at the 80x120 in 2000 and we took a tour of several facilities including the hanger when I was there.  The hoop cracked me up.  You'd need a cannon to get a ball up there!
  • There was a basketball hoop above one of the doors.  Looks like they took it down.
  • Supermarkets and fast food restaurants are very different things, hence why I said "small establishments". There are generally three levels of power - transmission (69,000V and up), medium voltage ...
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    How do you know what speed I was traveling?  I didn't give you enough information to determine that. One trip was 427 miles. One trip was 18 hours. You need both time and distance for each trip to ...
  • Having access to sufficient grid power is an issue.  Most small establishments have access to around 1/10th as much as is needed unless we're talking about L2 or L1 charging stations instead of ...
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    I think BEVs are stupid, but fire isn't the reason.  There are more than 100,000 gasoline car fires every year just in the US.
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    Two different trips.
  • I fold down the seats and use the lift-back on my Prius maybe 50-75 times a year.
  • I'm forgetting nothing.  The purpose of a Supercharger station is to charge when you aren't at home or at the office.  Having to wait 30-45 minutes every 150-200 miles on a road trip is a serious ...
  • I certainly would, and do in fact.  Started photography at age 9, model airplanes at age 16.  Still going strong on both decades later. So, it's a "cool factor" thing? In what way?  Fashion?  ...
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    This thread is about cars, not drivers.  My wife and I drove 427 miles without stopping at a rest stop or for gas.  My roommates and I drove 18 hours with one gas stop.
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    Why?  There were three drivers in the first case and two in the second (stopping for a second on the shoulder to switch doesn't count as a stop to me).
  • Zoom, larger sensor (a whole stop better), Xenon flash, ergonomics, controls.  Huge difference for me.
  • Replied in exactly.
    I once drove 18 hours all night with one 5-minute stop for gas.  I also once drove 427 miles without stopping at all.  I have many, many times, stopped only at rest stops where there are no chargers.
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    I think it has an EVF, not an OVF.
  • Replied in Yeap...
    That pit stop can be three minutes at a rest stop so no charge station or time to recharge.
  • The camera being discussed in this thread is about that size, and the camera I have in my pocket is much smaller and thinner.
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