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10th July 2013, 06:22 AM
#1
Hi all, I an new to forums and am a slow typist. Looking forward to chatting.
I shoot Canon and have a 50D used mostly wildlife with a 70-200L and a 5D with a 24-70L for about everything else. I also have a 17mm tilt and shift that I am trying to get the hang of. I am hopping on getting some tips on how to get the best out of it. Thanks. I will get some pictures up soon.
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10th July 2013, 08:58 AM
#2
Re: Hi all, I an new to forums and am a slow typist. Looking forward to chatting.
Welcome Arrbee, you are not alone with the slow typing !
I look forward to seeing some pics.
Not sure if Arrbee is your first name but will be worth putting the info on your details and where in the world you are at.
Grahame
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17th July 2013, 02:27 PM
#3
Re: Hi all, I an new to forums and am a slow typist. Looking forward to chatting.
Hi Harry... Welcome. The 70-200mm L lenses are great for other than wildlife. It is my second most used lens after the 17-55mm f/2.8 IS. I use the 70-200mm focal length for portraits, dog pictures and for many of my travel shots. For travel photography; I usually end up with roughly 1/3 of my shots done with the 70-200mm and 2/3 with the 17-55mm. The 24-70L is another great lens.
BTW: I am not only a "slow" but a very inaccurate typist and constantly need to redo my typing to correct errors and still some errors slip by.
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17th July 2013, 09:08 PM
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Re: Hi all, I an new to forums and am a slow typist. Looking forward to chatting.
Hi Harry,
Welcome to the CiC forums from me.
If you'd like advice on using the TS-E, I recommend asking that as a question in a new thread, appropriately titled.
Have you also seen the Tutorials here at CiC?
Tilt/Shift Lenses: Using Shift to Control Perspective {a}
Tilt/Shift Lenses: Using Tilt to Control Depth of Field {a}
Cheers,
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17th July 2013, 10:31 PM
#5
Re: Hi all, I an new to forums and am a slow typist. Looking forward to chatting.
Hi, Harry. Welcome. Count your blessings for the slow typing. Unlike myself it may give you time to think before you send.
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