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After months of consideration, I finally gave in and bought myself an iPad.
I'm in love. This thing is amazing beyond imagination.
All you Apple haters: Show me one portable device that can import your CR2 RAW photographs directly from camera, show them without conversion, and then let you import them as is when you connect it a computer.
This thing is a beauty. I'm in love.
PS: Sorry about all the dust. Don't know how to deal with it, either in real life or in Photoshop.
PPS: This is SOOC, direct conversion from RAW.
Strobist info:
One YN-460 II through shoot-through umbrella, on the right, 1/128, triggered with RF-602.
Gold reflector on the left.
Plexiglass at the bottom.
The lens was Volna-9, again, and I can't remember the aperture, but it should be somewhere between 2.8 and 5.6.
iPad – Video : The large, high-resolution screen makes iPad perfect for watching any kind of video: from HD movies and TV shows to podcasts and music videos. Switch between widescreen and full screen with a double-tap. Because iPad is essentially one big screen, with no distracting keypad or buttons, you feel completely immersed in whatever you’re watching.
- iPad Video ...> ipad3gwifi.info/ipad-video/
Title says it all.
(Used some Lightroom sliders to get more shadows into the corners, so HSS while I'm at it!)
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Header image for my List.ly list of iPad apps, reinstalled on an iPad Air2 in December 2014. Access the list on:
Having bought an iPad for uni this Daisy with Dyspraxia decided to invest in an OtterBox Defender case incase it gets dropped! This photo shows it with my Apple BT keyboard and a document in Docs2Go.
Moleskine iPad Case Reviewed
So I've been using the case for a month now, I think it is appropriate for me to do a simple review here. You will find it useful to decide whether it is for you or not, provided that it is a ~HK$800 case, you don't want to make the wrong choice.
Simply said, if you are using your iPad mostly lying flat or on conference table and you need that professional look, it suits you well. But if you also use it casually on sofas, bedroom or in transit, I wouldn't recommend it.
It is a great idea to have a hybrid and Moleskine did a great job fulfilling both analog and digital needs in one product. The draw back is its weight and clumsiness when you need mobility at the same time.
Although it is thoughtful to allow both lefties and righties to choose the orientation (you can invert the case and insert the notepad the other way around), for a righty like me, the iPad is on the front cover which makes opening the case a bit too heavy and unstable. Once you loosen the elastic band, you tend to open the case from the back cover, in that case the notepad pages flew. Not a problem if you are using it on a table, but I tend to avoid opening the case in the air.
One serious design flaw IMHO is that when the case is closed, because of the soft spine, the front and back cover is not snapped into an exact secure closure, as a result the edge of the PU holding the iPad rubs against the notepad. Soon you will find the notepad frays on the edge. Not a good sight.
I am perfectly happy with the quality of the cover even though after a month's use the soft spine will show wrinkles, but I can accept that. There is one missing feature given that it is mostly intended to be used on a table, a pen holder. Well, in fact I think we need two pen holders. One for your typical pen, the other for a stylus.
In case you wondered, I've tested 3 stylus for iPad: Just Mobile, Tunewear and Elago. The one you've seen in picture is from Elago and so far I think it is the best in the market because of its handy size and reliable tip.
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