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| 01/22/2004 03:33:35 PM |
going for the killby Jesse_JamesComment by bcvieira: Hello again,
I know about the focus lag. My experience with a Canon EOD300D tells me two things:
A) It focus faster
B) It wouldn't save you on this one (ooppps... I'm going to get rammed here)
I would use single-auto-focus on the hand and then press the focus button and change to manual to lock it there. Works for me. |
| 01/21/2004 08:36:03 PM |
going for the killby Jesse_JamesComment by Jesse_James: i wasent expecting this shot as im looking through the viewfinder. my cam has a very poor manual focus so i hav to use auto meaning a slower response time |
| 01/20/2004 04:26:42 PM |
going for the killby Jesse_JamesComment by dagaleaa: this is an interesting photograph.....if the bird had been in focus it would have been wonderful....That bird must have been really close to you when you photographed it! |
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| 01/18/2004 10:33:25 PM |
going for the killby Jesse_JamesComment by beekper: Nice view point but would have been better to have the hawk in focus I think. Hard shot too I am sure the hawk was not standing still for the shot. |
| 01/17/2004 08:55:59 PM |
going for the killby Jesse_JamesComment by wwjdwithca: Very good idea, but I'm sorry to say the execution could have been better. Try pre-focusing to a point that you figure is the correct distance in advance, then hold until you have the shot. 7 for effort. |
| 01/17/2004 12:02:52 AM |
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