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Mistress Rose
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gz
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Mistress Rose
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gz
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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i have loads of snaps of empty air and such like.
at least with this camera it is not "where is it?" "it is that tiny dark blob in the middle"
i have found that having the camera set for a decent depth of field, on a papstrap and just wearing a lens cap can be quick draw.
turn it on, remove cap, point, zoom ,shoot, preferably burst shoot
raw3 is slower than lower res/single frame stuff but usually worth it.
auto focus is ace for some things but many small moving things(critters, leaves etc)confuses many af modes enough to miss the snap so i usually go for boresight mode with a single point of focus which is far faster and where i want it.
the old 35mm camera has a neat trick based on fast jet tech.
once you have taught it how you look at things it will put the point of focus where you look. that is really nice, but i suspect that camera parts may have been repurposed, and they were asked quietly to remove that capability from cameras.
it would not be hard to take a few grands worth of camera and make a multi million target acquisition helmet for a fast jet weapons system. |
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Mistress Rose
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Slim
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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