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Re: Finally!

Postby Mictheslik » Thu May 17, 2012 12:01 pm

Bloody hell! How many shots do people take at airshows??

I very rarely fill an 8Gb CF card (shooting RAW) and that's with a 7D and the temptation of 7fps.

Moderation is the key....look for the shot ;)

Also, it depends what you want out of the airshow....many people simply want to record everything that happens and take lots of photos. Nothing wrong with that, but I prefer to plan shots and look for them. If the aircraft doesn't fit nicely into the frame (not just filling the frame, but composed nicely), I don't bother taking the shot. Similarly, if the aircraft is just doing a straight and level pass, take a couple of shots, but don't machine gun it ;)

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Re: Finally!

Postby RaptorF22 » Thu May 17, 2012 1:59 pm

Bloody hell! How many shots do people take at airshows??

I very rarely fill an 8Gb CF card (shooting RAW) and that's with a 7D and the temptation of 7fps.

Moderation is the key....look for the shot ;)

Also, it depends what you want out of the airshow....many people simply want to record everything that happens and take lots of photos. Nothing wrong with that, but I prefer to plan shots and look for them. If the aircraft doesn't fit nicely into the frame (not just filling the frame, but composed nicely), I don't bother taking the shot. Similarly, if the aircraft is just doing a straight and level pass, take a couple of shots, but don't machine gun it ;)

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Ok, after a day or two of playing with it I think I'm going to shoot raw and try not to go crazy with the bursts. What lenses do you use for airshows Mic? I'm afraid I won't be able to fill the frame nicely for many of the displays with a 300mm lens.
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Re: Finally!

Postby expat » Thu May 17, 2012 2:57 pm

Bloody hell! How many shots do people take at airshows??

I very rarely fill an 8Gb CF card (shooting RAW) and that's with a 7D and the temptation of 7fps.

Moderation is the key....look for the shot ;)

Also, it depends what you want out of the airshow....many people simply want to record everything that happens and take lots of photos. Nothing wrong with that, but I prefer to plan shots and look for them. If the aircraft doesn't fit nicely into the frame (not just filling the frame, but composed nicely), I don't bother taking the shot. Similarly, if the aircraft is just doing a straight and level pass, take a couple of shots, but don't machine gun it ;)

.mic (click on the sig for example photos :) )


Ok, after a day or two of playing with it I think I'm going to shoot raw and try not to go crazy with the bursts. What lenses do you use for airshows Mic? I'm afraid I won't be able to fill the frame nicely for many of the displays with a 300mm lens.



Bearing in mind that a digital 300mm lens depending on how wide it is can be the equivalent of up to 450mm of a wet film lens, I would just suck and see. Use this display as a learning experience. And don't expect too much from your first day out with it, digital and all the setting that are possible is a steep learning curve. I had just got the hang of my Nikon D60, when my wife surprised me with a 20th wedding anniversary present last year in the form of a Nikon D7000. It was back to square one even though quite a lot of the functions, setting and switching is the same.

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