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Marauder61
24th of May 2005 (Tue), 16:13
I just got myself a 20D. I'm still learning about all it's functions but it is so much better than my 300D.

I think this is pretty good for my second day with the camera.

1/30s f/29.0 at 400.0mm iso100 using the AI servo,
Lens 100-400 IS USM with IS on in mode 2.

http://www.pbase.com/image/43766061/original.jpg

wolverinesr1
24th of May 2005 (Tue), 18:27
that is a sweet shot.love the motion blur,but what really struck me was the nice prop blur.

zach
24th of May 2005 (Tue), 21:21
I just got myself a 20D. I'm still learning about all it's functions but it is so much better than my 300D.

I think this is pretty good for my second day with the camera.



I'll say it's pretty good! I've been debating the same choice of upgrading to the 20D. Did you upgrade mainly for the AI servo? Did you keep the 300?(as a second body)

I wasn't able to make it up to Chino for the show, to much family stuff going on. Hope it was a good show!

Ballen Photo
24th of May 2005 (Tue), 21:54
That's a SWEET shot of that Bearcat. Who would of thought you could see so many classic WWII aircraft on a Canon forum? :D
BTW, Congrats on the 20D. ;)
-Bruce

Jackal
25th of May 2005 (Wed), 10:13
Nice picture. Love the sense of speed.

I like the older F6F Hellcat over this one. The tail on this one seems so weird.

The Bearcat is one really fast plane though. It holds the record for the fastest piston engine prop plane.

MazerRakhm
25th of May 2005 (Wed), 10:18
that is a sweet shot.love the motion blur,but what really struck me was the nice prop blur.

Yeah, the prob blur really makes it nice!

Merlin Driver
25th of May 2005 (Wed), 21:42
Thanks for the really great shot of the Bearcat. Well done. Was this it at Chino this year?

Any more??


Take care,

Lynn