Kinky goes to Longleat .....
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Well, this was the first time I used the D50 in anger, and I have to say I was so impressed with it. <br/> <br/>Far superior to the old compact I had previously, and I have to say - by far the best investment I've made recently. <br/> <br/>In total, I took 562 pics (hi-res JPEGs), and were a combination of simple 'auto-mode' (point and shoot) and playing with the settings, etc ... <br/> <br/>Anyhow, I narrowed down the pics to 22 that I'm extremely delighted with, for differing reasons. Of those - my absolute faves are #4 and 16. <br/> <br/>These pics are 100% undoctored, except for resizing for web-friendliness. Please do note that some shots are out of focus - but I still like them. <br/> <br/>And can I take this opportunity to thank you all for your help and support - it is so appreciated
<br/> <br/>K
<br/> <br/>KInteresting comments - thanks all.
I have to confess that the whole exercise was thoroughly worthwhile personally, as I got some cracking personal shots that I'm so chuffed with, of Mrs. Kinky and Kinky junior - defo for the family album.
As for the Stonehenge one - that was taken whilst driving past at 45mph - I can't believe we got a decent shot and with a fence in the way too!
As for the focus - one of the things I played with was taking a load of continuous shots and manually adjusting the focus on each one - hence loads were slightly off focus - but of the 10+ shots of each subject - probably 1 was good!
I'm starting to enjoy this now!!!!
This weekend will be a real test, at Silverstone - high speed subjects zipping past.
K
I have to confess that the whole exercise was thoroughly worthwhile personally, as I got some cracking personal shots that I'm so chuffed with, of Mrs. Kinky and Kinky junior - defo for the family album.
As for the Stonehenge one - that was taken whilst driving past at 45mph - I can't believe we got a decent shot and with a fence in the way too!
As for the focus - one of the things I played with was taking a load of continuous shots and manually adjusting the focus on each one - hence loads were slightly off focus - but of the 10+ shots of each subject - probably 1 was good!
I'm starting to enjoy this now!!!!
This weekend will be a real test, at Silverstone - high speed subjects zipping past.
K
Kinky said:
I have to confess that the whole exercise was thoroughly worthwhile
It's defo a learning curve. My first experience with the D70 was disappointing, mostly on the exposure front, as I was used to a compact. It took a while to bounce back and figure out how to fly the thing properly - and IMHO PhotoShop is indispensible.
Kinky said:
As for the focus - one of the things I played with was taking a load of continuous shots and manually adjusting the focus on each one - hence loads were slightly off focus - but of the 10+ shots of each subject - probably 1 was good!
Have you tried AF-C (continuous servo mode)? It tracks a moving subject continuously (though is not perfect).
Kinky said:
This weekend will be a real test, at Silverstone - high speed subjects zipping past.
Suggest you set it to Shutter Priority and experiment with different shutter speeds until you get that nice pan effect. I can't tell you what speed to use as it depends on the lens you're using and the speed of the object. But as you say: what fun

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