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NullMember Goldmember 3,019 posts Likes: 1130 Joined Nov 2009 More info Post edited over 2 years ago by NullMember. (4 edits in all) | Jun 03, 2019 10:47 | #1 Permanentlydfgdhjfgk
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dmward Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 03, 2019 10:51 | #2 Great example to verify that its the Indian not the arrows. LoL David | Sharing my Insights, Knowledge & Experience
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apersson850 Obviously it's a good thing More info | Jun 06, 2019 06:13 | #3 Thanks for the confirmation of my suspicion. As soon as I saw that camera I understood it was useless. Anders
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inthedeck Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 06, 2019 08:37 | #4 I knew I should have switched brands! MCSquared Photography
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xinvisionx Goldmember More info | Jun 06, 2019 10:33 | #5 The bike is in focus, but the road and background is horribly blurry. Trying increasing your ISO so you can close down the aperture to ensure focus from front to back. And make sure you use a fast exposure time like 1/8000 sec. That should fix the issue. That being said, I just might go Nikon after seeing this garbage. My name is James ~ Gear
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umphotography grabbing their Johnson More info | Jun 06, 2019 10:50 | #6 Perfect pans dude. Good job. Come to think of it, I dont see any pans with the Sony cameras. Is that why everyone is using Sonys Mike
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Snydremark my very own Lightrules moment More info Post edited over 4 years ago by Snydremark. | Jun 06, 2019 13:28 | #7 What the heck? If I am paying that much for a new system, I expect to get the rider AND the track in focus; this totally unacceptable... ߘ - Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife
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Jun 06, 2019 17:50 | #8 The background is nicely blurred, the bike is sharp, the squirrel is ridiculously overdressed!... Gerry
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umphotography grabbing their Johnson More info | Jun 07, 2019 10:13 | #9 MakisM1 wrote in post #18873675 The background is nicely blurred, the bike is sharp, the squirrel is ridiculously overdressed!...
Mike
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Jun 07, 2019 13:19 | #10 umphotography wrote in post #18873971 MakisM1 wrote in post #18873675 The background is nicely blurred, the bike is sharp, the squirrel is ridiculously overdressed!...
I did also. but I failed.... Charles
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welshwizard1971 Goldmember 1,452 posts Likes: 1100 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Southampton Hampshire UK More info | Jun 07, 2019 13:28 | #11 I had pictures like that, but then I realised I was taking pictures at a track in the 1920's made from watercolour impressionist paintings, thankfully the R was fine.... EOS R 5D III, 40D, 16-35L 35 ART 50 ART 100L macro, 24-70 L Mk2, 135L 200L 70-200L f4 IS
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Jun 08, 2019 16:04 | #12 Isn’t the R only for shooting squirrels? It must be the one in the riding leathers Gerry
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