I took a picture at Narita that I really like because I got the framing just right. Any time I get the framing right on an airplane that is moving I'm pretty happy because of the lag in my camera and the fact that the EVF goes blank after you press the release. Unfortunately the picture is quite grainy if you look at it at 100% which makes me think that my camera didn't get the autofocus/metering right (very few manual settings on my camera ). Can any of you try to save it. Even if it isn't good enough to upload, just so I can have a better copy in my personal collection. I've worked around a little bit with it, but did not do very well. All I have done to the shot so far is a bit of leveling. I have a link to it in my photo.net account because it is too big to upload to jp.net and I figured you would want to work with the full sized pic. Thanks. Here is the link: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?p...239904&size=lg
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err.. to be totally and brutuallly honest (not to mention insensitive) ... i tink its one for the personal collection.... looks a tad too grainy, and too blurish ... maybe perhaps shoot from the other side or during a different time when the sun is behind you?
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It's well composed but the lighting is bad. Check out the wing flexClick Here for my aviation photographs.
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You still using the Finepix 2800 Emu? If so I agree totally about the action shots...its basically press the shutter and keep your fingers crossed...
GregClick Here to view my aircraft photos at JetPhotos.Net!
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Originally posted by screaming_emuYeah, hopefully that will change this summer. Possibly looking into the Sony F828.Click Here for my aviation photographs.
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Originally posted by screaming_emuYeah, hopefully that will change this summer. Possibly looking into the Sony F828.
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Just because its not a DSLR doesn't mean its really a point and shoot. While I'm in school I'm not going to have the money to get a camera as well as lenses that let me shoot both close up and far away that are of any quality. The F828 has almost as many manual settings as a DSLR. Maybe when I graduate from college and get my first real job I'll look into a DSLR, but I dont see that happening any time soon.
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I personally think the jump from Finepix 2800 to DSLR is too big of a jump, and whenever I can afford it I plan to upgrade my camera to one of the higher end non DSLR cameras such as an S5000 or 7000, and that will be my stepping stool to a DSLR way down to the line
GregClick Here to view my aircraft photos at JetPhotos.Net!
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