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Cornelius

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  1. Question, a company I am working with is traveling to Italy for a 3 week shoot, there will be a series of interviews, outdoors mainly, and we will have a need for a overhead diffuser to knock the sun down, maybe one and a quarter (1,1/4) or at least (3/4th) of a stop. I am looking for recommendations from others who have done this. With all of the brands out there, Matthews, Wescott, and so on, I am finding it difficult to pick the right one. Shooting standard one person interviews, with a high likely-hood of direct mid-day sunlight blasting down from over head, no C-stands but hopefully a tall Italian translator holding it could do the trick. Can anyone make a sound recommendation? 4'x4' 2'x3', etc. The real difficulty is in that Italy is a tough place to haul around large sized equipment with our shoot schedule and method of transportation, we are booking it though almost the entire country in 3 weeks and if you have seen the cars there, then you will know why everything should be small. Additionally, we will be mailing the larger items (tripods, etc.) but want to avoid C-stands, so a hand held diffuser or boom operated one is going to be best, not to mention, it should be ultra portable in case we plan to make a hike to that ideal spot. Thanks for the help! Cornelius
  2. The new DSLR's have changed the game, but more importantly the format workflow. I just received a Canon T2i Rebel (my new toy) and plan on shooting with a class 10 32GB card. Now the issue is, I plan on shooting a lot of video and I am tired of the slow transfer speeds that USB 2.0 Card readers offer. I need something faster. Would an expresscard/34 memory card adapter be that much faster? or even a firewire 800 (1394b) memory card reader be a better choice? With the laptop an expresscard is easily tucked away, portable, sleek, but not universal (try hooking it up to a mac-pro or even a PC tower). 2nd choice, a firewire 800 (1394b) option, but these are difficult to find due to the lack of customers. So any other alternatives to the slow USB 2.0 transfer? I admit I only need an SD card reader (would like SDXC for newer cards in the future), but the Canon 7D and 5D Mark ii still use CF (Compactflash), and I have been editing a large number of videos for people working with this format. So, final question; what is the best memory card reader for a mac? (USB 2.0) is just too slow.
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