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Apr 23, 2012 15:15 |  #4231
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elrey2375 wrote in post #14314564 (external link)
I believe if you push the joystick IN, it should allow you to toggle through the different options.

It doesn't


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Apr 23, 2012 15:22 |  #4232

This is an amazing shot! What were your settings?


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Apr 23, 2012 15:47 |  #4233

elrey2375, awesome shots. On a side note, I was glad to hear he got all of his guitars back in time for his tour, read he was in a mad scramble to find replacements which was difficult considering some of them are pretty rare.




  
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Apr 23, 2012 16:09 |  #4234

kouasupra wrote in post #14314107 (external link)
This is a great shot!

Thanks!

bikeboynate wrote in post #14314008 (external link)
That's a great shot! Cherry Blossom Festival?

Yes sir!

killagbear wrote in post #14314688 (external link)
This is an amazing shot! What were your settings?

Lets see..

ISO 100, 1/400 @ f/4 shot with a 70-200 IS II and heavily cropped since there were so many people crowded around her


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Apr 23, 2012 17:08 |  #4235

2slo wrote in post #14314140 (external link)
Super shots and what a cute little bird! Is it real? If so what is it?

Thanks!

It is real, but sadly do not know the name of the bird though :D I looked at the photo I had with the identification board in it but I did not see it listed on the side I had a picture of. Sorry! Was a great looking bird though!


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Apr 23, 2012 17:57 |  #4236

wookiee2cu wrote in post #14314861 (external link)
elrey2375, awesome shots. On a side note, I was glad to hear he got all of his guitars back in time for his tour, read he was in a mad scramble to find replacements which was difficult considering some of them are pretty rare.

Yeah, apparently it was a security guard at the rehearsal studio, at least that's who was arrested for it after they found one of the guitars at a pawn shop.


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Apr 23, 2012 18:11 |  #4237

Here are mine from this weekend:

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Apr 23, 2012 18:23 |  #4238

Invertalon wrote in post #14315598 (external link)
Here are mine from this weekend:

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Holy crap. This shot alone makes me want to empty my wallet on a 5D3.


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Apr 23, 2012 18:29 |  #4239

Mind you, that was also shot through thick plexiglass as well... So some IQ loss due to that :p

Thanks!


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Apr 23, 2012 18:34 |  #4240

Is this camera any good for fast moving action?




  
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Apr 23, 2012 18:35 |  #4241

Very good... It has the flagship 1Dx AF system in it. At the time, it is probably the best AF system Canon has ever put into a camera. So that should answer the question :D

I have used servo with outer AF points and it nailed nearly every shot. It is really, really good.


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Apr 23, 2012 18:40 |  #4242

Invertalon wrote in post #14315667 (external link)
Mind you, that was also shot through thick plexiglass as well... So some IQ loss due to that :p

Thanks!

Dear Lawd.


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Apr 23, 2012 18:41 |  #4243

Invertalon wrote in post #14315667 (external link)
Mind you, that was also shot through thick plexiglass as well... So some IQ loss due to that :p

Thanks!

Wow, in addition, it looks like you were using the 1.4x extender and shooting at ISO 800!

Great shots!


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Apr 23, 2012 18:43 |  #4244

Leffe67 wrote in post #14315717 (external link)
Wow, in addition, it looks like you were using the 1.4x extender and shooting at ISO 800!

Great shots!

Correct! :D And thanks!


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Apr 23, 2012 18:44 |  #4245

nice M3. ;)


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