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Apr 30, 2004 21:00 |  #1

I took this today while at Ft Mac in San Pedro, Ca. Didn't realize I caught the guy in the nose bubble watching us.

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Apr 30, 2004 23:50 |  #2

Wow! That is so amazing!
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Curious, are those faint black splotches in the sky dust on the sensor or lens? Or neither?


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May 01, 2004 00:03 |  #3
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Curious, are those faint black splotches in the sky dust on the sensor or lens? Or neither


? ? ?
I dont see it

I think you just need to go to sleep
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May 01, 2004 00:36 |  #4

That's a really great shot! :D

Yes, drisley I can see some dust bunnies too - something all dSLRs suffer from it would seem - even the mighty MarkII ;)

One thing about the shot that does strike me as strange though, (if I am being hypercritical) is the faint "concentric circle" effect visible in the sky on the full size image - seems to be centered around the middle of the picture. ?!


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May 01, 2004 00:48 |  #5

timmyquest wrote:
Curious, are those faint black splotches in the sky dust on the sensor or lens? Or neither


? ? ?
I dont see it

I think you just need to go to sleep
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You may want to have a look at the original size pic :)

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Then you can see the (dust?) spots :shock:

Cool shot.... but you should have used a slower shutter speed. Prop airplanes standing in the sky do look kind of funny! :roll:

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May 01, 2004 04:54 |  #6

It's not exposed properly. And when I adjusted levels in PS, the noise popped up... I guess it's because it is shot 'to the left'.


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May 01, 2004 09:44 |  #7

I think it's a wonderfull shot and the negative answers here is pure jealousy :mrgreen:

now i want a MK2 even more :lol:


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May 01, 2004 11:38 |  #8

Sweet!


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May 01, 2004 13:05 |  #9

Great shot :)

Just compared prices on Mk2

USA $4,475

UK (where I live) equivalent $6,259 (£3,449)

Nearly 1/3 more! :cry:




  
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May 01, 2004 13:17 |  #10

Great shot! Enjoy the camera. I'm enjoying the sh-t out of mine! :wink:
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May 01, 2004 13:29 |  #11

Biko.....there are some pretty good deals on airfare these days.....sounds like time for a US vacation.

Scott

I am truly enjoying the cam. Only complaint so far has been from my wife (who hasn't gotten to use it yet). She has complained that she doesn't get the same shots because of the lack of speed..... Oh well....guess I shouldn't have cancelled my order with CDW.....

I'll post some surf shots later today.


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May 01, 2004 14:17 |  #12

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Biko.....there are some pretty good deals on airfare these days.....sounds like time for a US vacation.

lol
I think that would be quite a long vacation.... waiting until fall to buy a Mark II :wink: (unless, of course, just like the other "camera predators" placed an order since november of last year lol
What if you ordered from the internet? How much tax would you have to pay for it (customs) ?




  
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May 02, 2004 02:21 |  #13

What if you ordered from the internet? How much tax would you have to pay for it (customs) ?

Probably looking at an extra 25% import duty and tax which still makes it a lot cheaper.




  
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May 02, 2004 02:58 |  #14

That's a great shot of a great plane!

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May 02, 2004 10:57 |  #15

I have some shots as well...Here is some with the 100-400 L

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