Last edited by Antonio Correia; 5th June 2009 at 08:58 PM. Reason: Add text
lol ...I used a 70-200 f4L on a rebel xti..... shot on Apeture priority of 5.6
one at 1/640 and the other at 1/1250....Benn shooting on Program recently but ive realised its made me lazy and its not the smartest option...Glad you like em thanks
Rebel xti doen't exist in Europe as far as I know. In Europe is - I suppose - in the market as 350 or 450 D.
In this case, it has a crop factor of 1.6. It means that you are shooting with a 70*1,6/200*1,6= 112mm / 320mm. You are relatively near to my assumption ...
I could guess that because I have shot the same sport before using a similar lens and camera
i think they call it the 400 in europe or japan....while the xti was a good learner camera I would not recommend it to someone who can afford a Canon with a new sensor...the noise above iso 200 at 100 percent image size is horrible and the shootign speed of only 3.5 frames per second is slow for sports.. plus the camera to card buffer is slow compared to new cameras...
Hi Kevin,
I like those two surf shots, good compositions and colours (sorry; colors ), well caught.
I'd have been pleased to have taken them.
Cheers,
thanks dave
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 7th June 2009 at 05:09 PM. Reason: added image inline
Last edited by Antonio Correia; 7th June 2009 at 07:22 PM.
nice colors , i really like it....
Hi Antonio,
Nice shot, but I can't help thinking that it might look a little better if it were a little brighter and (then) a touch more saturated?
EXIF
Thank you Kevin !
You mean something like this Colin ?
Not very different ... May be I can't do it ...
Last edited by Antonio Correia; 7th June 2009 at 07:23 PM.
I notice a slight difference, and I think it may be just enough, or at least its enuff for myself
Nice picture
Hmmmm... Can't get the pic to show for some reason. Any ideas? Here the link anyway.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/istartedafire/3593655294/
Last edited by Colin Southern; 7th June 2009 at 11:35 PM.
nice pic...i liek how the bird is staring straight into the lens...makes the beek/mouth look funny....even the little bunch of flowers in front of the bird looks nice...
Excellent first picture xhogan,
The sort of thing I like to shoot (with a camra, I hasten to add).
It is good to see you join us and I wondered, now you've done one post, whether you could nip over to the Introduce Yourself & Welcome Other Members (2) thread and tell us a little about yourself, what you like to shoot, where you're from, etc?
Thanks,