Only person who loves/uses my Ipad more is my 4yr old In my family it gets used CONSTANTLY! Currently in negotiations to get another.
Cheers
Danny
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Only person who loves/uses my Ipad more is my 4yr old In my family it gets used CONSTANTLY! Currently in negotiations to get another.
Cheers
Danny
Android here - Motorola Xoom. Gave my small Win7 netbook computer for it. Love it.
80D, 600D, EFS 60mm Macro, Sigma 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM Lens - Contemporary, Sigma 18-250mm 1:3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM lens, EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM lens, EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS II lens, EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II lens, Yongnuo YN500EX flash, Velbon Sherpa 5370D tripod, PH-157Q head, Klika W1003 monopod, AF Macro Extension tubes, LED Ringflash Software: Darktable, Gimp, DigiKam
iPad user here. Great device.
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Hmmm....worryingly I know what you are talking about ....but then I went into an antique shop the other week and they were selling things I still use....same when I went to one of those 'Early Australian' museum type places (You know, the 'olde' mining town things that every country town seems to have these days).
Anyway, back OT. I use an ipad2 and my wife uses an Android tablet. About the only thing the PC is used for these days is image processing, and that's only because of the big screen. The Macbook is simply to small for my ageing eyes.
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Well.. If I ripped off my laptop screen, close enough! Even though this topic says 'do you use' I was wondering if anyone has the Samsung tab 2 10.1" and what they think about it?
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No interest TBH..
I have the note 10.1, I think its great. Started using it with a free app to remote control my camera.
I think the only fault I have on it is the position of the charger plug, as its at the bottom in landscape mode. But I'm sure you could get a different case to flip it 180 degree
Am browsing now on the IPad. My husband bought it initially and I couldn't see the use in it, but now I am converted. I use it for email, as an ereader, to amuse the kids when we are waiting for appointments and as a web browser. Love it now and would also replace it if it broke.
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RICK
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iPad user here and loving it. I use it for my emails (both home and work), as an Ereader, play games, look up the weather /tides and a whole lot more things.
I particularly wanted it for my little portrait business and use it for:
* Displaying colour swatches to clients so that they get an idea of co-ordinating clothes for the family.
* Posing ideas - I bought a posing app that has tons of portrait poses for individuals, couples and groups. I can use this when I am on a shoot for inspiration.
* I have a portfolio of my images to show potential clients various styles of shooting and editing.
Now I have to get me an iphone to use it to it's full potential.
CAMERA: Nikon D800, Nikon D7000
LENSES: AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2.8 Macro, Sigma 10 - 20mm F/4 - 5.6, Sigma 150 - 500mm F/5 - 6.3 APO DG OS, Nikkor 18 - 200mm F/3.5 - 5.6 VRII,
Sigma 70 - 200mm f/2.8 APO EX DG OS, Tamron SP 24 - 70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD, Sigma 85mm F/1.4 EX DG, Nikkor AF-S 16-35mm F/4 ED VR, Nikkor AF-S 200-500 f/5..6E ED VR
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I voted yes because I thought you meant a graphics tablet like Wacom lol - I do have one of the other variety but find I don't use it much, it has a Windows 7 operating system and I used to use it for digital scarpbooking with a group of other women but I don't go very often any more. I think I will probably pass it on to my son.
I use an iPad mini awesome little tablet, especially for controlling my Canon 6D!
6D | 600D | 10-22mm ƒ3.5-4.5 USM | 24-105mm ƒ4L USM | 40mm ƒ2.8 STM | 50mm ƒ1.8 | 55-250 ƒ4.5-5.6 II
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Samsung Note for me. Bought it for travel as my netbook was soooo slow. Put my photos on it until my OTG connector died. Not a readily available item in Europe, so no looking at the pics at the end of each day. Great for writing notes etc.
I have an iPad Mini (replacing my iPad classic). It is great as an eReader and email and browsing device when travelling. It is great for maps and info when in a new location (or not). It is also great for keeping all of your equipment manuals in one place. I am gradually loading all of my camera and other equipment manuals.
I also just bought a piece of kit called a Camranger which allows remote control of my D800 from my iPad or MacBook (PC interface not available yet). Very cool.
I have a Kindle which I love....and you can use calibre to change other formats to correct format for most books. I have been looking into getting a ipad or Samsung Note 10.1 specifically for dumping photos on weekend shoots etc and hopefully for a bit of post-processing. However, advice I've received is that tablets are not suitable for this purpose and that I really need to go up to a laptop for the purpose which adds weight when travelling. Has anyone used them successfully for this purpose or is the advice correct????
Depends on how you intend to transfer data to the camera. Some tablets don't have USB ports at all. So that have USB ports but won't connect to external drives or card readers. The ones that do work, do it via USB OTG (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_On-The-Go). I don't know whether they will connect direct to the cameras or not. Just a thought, a Wifi enabled camera or memory card might work, haven't tried it.