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Oct 13, 2007 14:20 |  #1

For many of you this is not a new camera. For me this is a new tool that offers solutions to a growing problem I had. There were many times that I would struggle for shutter speed in low light. I shoot with a 2.8 lens that is at 5.6 with an extender attached to the lens, which is most of the time. I would get less that usable shots at ISO's greater than 200 with my D60. OK I could sometimes use ISO 400, but that was only in great light. (If you have great light, why use ISO 400 right...LOL)

Anyway, I found a wonderful deal on a 20D in fantastic condition with very low shutter count. I took the camera out yesterday and here are some of the images I was able to produce:

ISO 100

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ISO 200
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ISO 800
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ISO 800
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Oct 13, 2007 14:31 |  #2

Well done! Looks like you have the camera figured out!


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Oct 14, 2007 11:58 as a reply to  @ rw2's post |  #3

Hey, Lavergne, cool. I'm down in the Boro. Great duck shots.


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Oct 14, 2007 12:23 |  #4

Dunlop wrote in post #4121600 (external link)
Hey, Lavergne, cool. I'm down in the Boro. Great duck shots.

Well that is where all these shots came from...LOL


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