I've been getting used to using the canon, reading tutorials and the photography magazine, but still having trouble getting a picture from the bike in the garage, onto the camera, into the computer, then to photobucket and finally post it to the forum. Each step has it's own problems and learning curve. In the shop it's trying to get the lights just right to show the part at it's best. Like this wheel:



The first picture is with lights on two sides and flash, the second one light on the side and the third is with 5 lights.
Problem here was in the preview on the screen the first one looked over exposed, the second I couldn't see anything but the spokes and the third looked all right, but on the computer screen the first one has more detail and I like the mode of the second one. Then later I took some of new bikes under dim light the preview looked ok but when I get them on the screen they are blurry
I should say that I bought a reconditioned canon lens the 18-55mm image stabilized one that shipped with the xti when new, so maybe I'm just pushing the low light as it will take pics in really dim light. Is it just the smaller screen not being able to see the blur? This is all hand held, why I like the IS lens--- I know I need to get a tripod--- but all my play money is being spent on motorcycles.
One of the bad thing about a camera that takes such good pics is you take more of them, I have a card with 1798 pics on it and it takes forever to scroll through that many and find one particular one. Also the files are huge, when I first got it was on raw setting and one picture was 3.5meg and when i tried to open it in a window it was about 10ft wide! Even set on the smallest size they are still in 500k range and with my slow connection it takes forever to send a few pictures to photobucket.
Right now I'm having trouble getting the pics off the camera chip, which plugs into a port on my computer, when I try to transfer them to a folder on my desk top, in the camera the name is canon100 and when it gets in the folder it is still is canon100, so when i try to transfer the next card (after formatting the card) full it transfers the one already in the computer instead of the one on the card. So I have to individually pick and drop them one picture at a time. I know this is more a computer problem but thought maybe you had run into this. I have a feeling it's something simple like not nameing the file right or maybe I can rename it when it's in the camera.
So you see it can be very slow to get a picture put in a post, this one has been two hours so far. Is there any programs or hardware (I heard something about a card reader machine that would size your pictures for forum use and make it easy to send to photobucket) in your experience that would do this? It takes so much time and effort that I end up sending partial completed post, not answering threads, taking so long to get back to a thread that they have moved on to other things.
Thanks a bunch
Clarence