I'm using a 5D MII and you're spot on. I must have moved the focus "box" previously and it doesn't reset itself to center so that must be what it is. That was making me crazy so thanks for kick in...
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I'm using a 5D MII and you're spot on. I must have moved the focus "box" previously and it doesn't reset itself to center so that must be what it is. That was making me crazy so thanks for kick in...
I don't mean to say one is more accurate than the other, I'm to say that the if you focus on a point thru the viewfinder then turn live view on you'll see that the focus box is located no where near...
I noticed yesterday while shooting in live mode that there is a big difference in the focus point verses thru the viewfinder. I don't see any difference in the picture when taken in either mode but...
This one turned out pretty good...
EOS 40D,EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM, 1/80@f5.6, ISO 100, Focal length 225mm
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About 30' give or take...
Here's a couple of other shots. Ducks were my main objective but the were playing hard to get.
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5D MII
Agree the angle was bad but I was sitting on the ground waiting on the evening flight of mallards of the yard. These were just random shots while I was waiting. All of the shots were ISO...
Have some fun with a rented EF 400 5.6 You've really got to push the ISO(1250) with this baby to get a decent shutter speed (320) and aperture (7.1) combo but I'm stillexperimenting a bit.
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Point taken relative to the crop. The shot is right out of the camera. No adjustments or manipulation at all.
That sounds like a similar issue I had recently. I went to another local camera store and sampled tow they had and found that one was smooth as silk the other hadvariabledragacrossthe zooming range....
The dog wasn't quite sure what to think...
Canon 5d MkII, EF 50mm f/1.4 @ f/1.6, 1/8000, ISO 100
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What causes the grid like pattern in the noise?
It's called a speed brake. Mostmilitaryaircraft have them however the can be located in various places, even out on the trailing edge of the wing tips.
Warbirds airshow...Old School...You don't see many of these anymore. Ibelieveit's an F-86 Sabre Jet Shot with a Digital Rebel EF 75-300 F/4-5.6 IS setting 1/3200 @f/9 ISO 400.
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Ok, that makes sense. I was beginning to wonder if I was missing some critical element in the whole process. My goal is to first understand the correct process and then explore outward from that...
I suspect it's more important for me to understand first the correct way to interpretexposureand then go toward what pleases me if that my objective. I've up some pretty valuable information from...
Ok that makes sense but I think I need help understanding whatconstitutes (histograms excluded)proper exposure.
Your examples seem to show the main subject with significant detail differences....
I like to understand more about this...
I think I understand the post processing white balance part as the card become the neutral gray target to balance against but I'm not sure how or why you...
Thanks for the examples, many other my take it for granted that this procedure is a given to them but for me it gives me something to use forcomparisonand practice.
Please, keep up the good...
Our friends have a Beagle about the same age and we've been trying to get her to play Frisbee, but all we've been able to do is get her to fetch tennis balls. Adie won't fetch but she loves to play...
Here's my first attempt shooting our dog (that almost sounds wrong) with the new 5D MII. I'm using an EF 300 mm 1:4 L IS rented from LensRental.com. I've rented from them a few times this past year...
It was, myapologizesfor that. Looks like macro is a whole otherworld in itself...
These are really stunning. I like to black background against the color. We've got a 40D and the new 5D MII along with a solid Gitzo tripod and two "L" series lenses (24-105 & 70-200 2.8 IS)...
Here's a few more...I know I've got a lot to learn but it sure is fun so far. Thanks for all the help...
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Lots of practice...
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EOS 40D 70-200 f2.8 1/160