you will be missed JOBS

What does this have to do with the picture posted by OP? If you don't like Steve Jobs then that's your problem.

But this isn't a place to debate that, OP posted a picture, and is asking for C&C. If you want to talk about your dislike for Mr. Jobs, then this is the wrong forum.
No, but Apple is selling their product like workers making $3000 per month or more.
That what makes Apple undeserving billions-cheap labor, huge profit=ripoff.
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Eugene

I use a non OEM battery in my $20,000 car so why not in my $2,000 camera.

Quote by Bob Sheldon

The only time a smaller sensor with the same pixel count is superior to a larger sensor (aka higher pixel density) is when you are focal-length limited.

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http://www.dpreview.com/galleries/3158527018/photos/1456687/img_1925

 
The camera used is a 7D, the lens used is a 100L ... He's asking for some C&C.
Which means he's a member of the stubborn few who annoy the rest of us posting C&C in the wrong forum rather than the general critique forum.

While this is a 'grey area' on dpreview and is tolerated, I don't think I'm the only one who's sick of seeing C&C requests in the general camera forum simply because the OP wants to cut in front of the line.

I'm not a Mac fan, but I do have a lot of respect for Mr. Jobs.
 
The camera used is a 7D, the lens used is a 100L ... He's asking for some C&C.
Which means he's a member of the stubborn few who annoy the rest of us posting C&C in the wrong forum rather than the general critique forum.
Nonsense. First, who made you the forum police? Second, this is the right forum for pictures made by the camera's of this forum. We want to see and get comments on pictures made by cameras like ours. Third, who is making you read the tread? You saw the title you should not have clicked on it if you didn't want to read it.
I'm not a Mac fan, but I do have a lot of respect for Mr. Jobs.
You have a lot of nerve to say this after saying the poster was on wrong forum! Who cares that you are not a Mac fan and what does it have to do with the forum.

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Randy
 
Look,

My point was OP is only getting flak because he dedicated his picture to the late Steve Jobs.

Had OP simply taken a picture of an apple (or better yet an orange) and asked people to critique it, I guarantee you no one, not a single soul, would have told him it was the wrong forum.

Have you ever seen anyone tell another poster 'wrong forum' on a C&C thread? Even that clown who keeps posting shots of his dog (Mr. McNaughty I believe he calls him) threads has never been told wrong forum.

I rest my case.
The camera used is a 7D, the lens used is a 100L ... He's asking for some C&C.
Which means he's a member of the stubborn few who annoy the rest of us posting C&C in the wrong forum rather than the general critique forum.

While this is a 'grey area' on dpreview and is tolerated, I don't think I'm the only one who's sick of seeing C&C requests in the general camera forum simply because the OP wants to cut in front of the line.

I'm not a Mac fan, but I do have a lot of respect for Mr. Jobs.
 
Are you applying for moderator job?
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Eugene

I use a non OEM battery in my $20,000 car so why not in my $2,000 camera.

Quote by Bob Sheldon

The only time a smaller sensor with the same pixel count is superior to a larger sensor (aka higher pixel density) is when you are focal-length limited.

Quote by Lee Jay



 
I would but I'm not on here enough to do an effective job of keeping your kind in check.
Are you applying for moderator job?
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Eugene

I use a non OEM battery in my $20,000 car so why not in my $2,000 camera.

Quote by Bob Sheldon

The only time a smaller sensor with the same pixel count is superior to a larger sensor (aka higher pixel density) is when you are focal-length limited.

Quote by Lee Jay



 
But when you are here you do the most damage!!!! :D
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Eugene

I use a non OEM battery in my $20,000 car so why not in my $2,000 camera.

Quote by Bob Sheldon

The only time a smaller sensor with the same pixel count is superior to a larger sensor (aka higher pixel density) is when you are focal-length limited.

Quote by Lee Jay



 
I hope at least your dog likes you...
But when you are here you do the most damage!!!! :D
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Eugene

I use a non OEM battery in my $20,000 car so why not in my $2,000 camera.

Quote by Bob Sheldon

The only time a smaller sensor with the same pixel count is superior to a larger sensor (aka higher pixel density) is when you are focal-length limited.

Quote by Lee Jay



 
Everyone who is not a-hole loves me.
My dog adores me.
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Eugene

I use a non OEM battery in my $20,000 car so why not in my $2,000 camera.

Quote by Bob Sheldon

The only time a smaller sensor with the same pixel count is superior to a larger sensor (aka higher pixel density) is when you are focal-length limited.

Quote by Lee Jay



 
Lol.... we are of like mind!
My dog barely put's up with me though.
Boris
taken with the 60d and 85f1.8 at f2.8 (for the forum police)



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http://public.fotki.com/borysd/
 
I always say there are those who love dogs and those who love apples. :D
Cute doggy BTW. I might get one myself too.
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Eugene

I use a non OEM battery in my $20,000 car so why not in my $2,000 camera.

Quote by Bob Sheldon

The only time a smaller sensor with the same pixel count is superior to a larger sensor (aka higher pixel density) is when you are focal-length limited.

Quote by Lee Jay



 
No, but Apple is selling their product like workers making $3000 per month or more.
That what makes Apple undeserving billions-cheap labor, huge profit=ripoff.
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Eugene
Shouldn't you be on Wall Street right now...all those evil corporations to protest. You use a Canon camera no? People like you should just move to China and get it over with. You'll be much happier there.

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Always Learning.

http://flickr.com/photos/a200eric/
 
No, but Apple is selling their product like workers making $3000 per month or more.
That what makes Apple undeserving billions-cheap labor, huge profit=ripoff.
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Eugene
Shouldn't you be on Wall Street right now...all those evil corporations to protest. You use a Canon camera no? People like you should just move to China and get it over with. You'll be much happier there.
Ironically, Apple is the favorite brand of my ultra-liberal - I mean - ultra-socialist friends. The 2nd largest non-governmental corporation in the world, by marker capitalization, second only to the evil oil giant Exxon Mobil!
 
This is so funny and ironic. I have many friends with Apple computers and they all know how I feel about Apple. No, I don't force them not to buy Apple. That is why we are friends. But except one guy who is well-off all others hardly have any jobs some even on unemployment. So how in the world these people can buy such overpriced product and yet still buying it? BTW, except for the guy who is well-off non of these people particularly smart.
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Eugene

I use a non OEM battery in my $20,000 car so why not in my $2,000 camera.

Quote by Bob Sheldon

The only time a smaller sensor with the same pixel count is superior to a larger sensor (aka higher pixel density) is when you are focal-length limited.

Quote by Lee Jay



 
ok i see so you re the smart one then? i understand you better now: this is why then you only buy sigma lenses all te time and you encite others to buy sigma lenses because canon ae the bad guys?

at least now im sure you are not the smartest guy between your frien.

and for those stuborn people who keep nagging about things it is simple if you don t like something just stir away from it do not post a picture of your dog

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This is so funny and ironic. I have many friends with Apple computers and they all know how I feel about Apple. No, I don't force them not to buy Apple. That is why we are friends. But except one guy who is well-off all others hardly have any jobs some even on unemployment. So how in the world these people can buy such overpriced product and yet still buying it? BTW, except for the guy who is well-off non of these people particularly smart.
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Eugene

I use a non OEM battery in my $20,000 car so why not in my $2,000 camera.

Quote by Bob Sheldon

The only time a smaller sensor with the same pixel count is superior to a larger sensor (aka higher pixel density) is when you are focal-length limited.

Quote by Lee Jay



 

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