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HOLY COW! I think you've got the camera licked! That shot is AWESOME!

July 9 2008 at 9:33 AM
  (Login vbuenokov)
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I had to let out a loud WOW and pick up my jaw from my desk when your photo came up on the screen. Taking multiple photos for one good one is a pain at first, but after awhile you get used to it and eventually it becomes second nature. Whenever I go on vacation, I usually end up taking 2000 - 3000 images and having only 300 that I find printable and I actually only print about 100. For models, I usually end up taking about 100 photos of the model during and after construction for records sake and for articles for the local IPMS Newsletter.

Now that you've got your camera obeying your every command, I hope to see more pictures of your models (and they are excellent models by the way) posted here on Missing Links.

Aloha,
Val

 
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  1. Thanks for the help! n/t - Alan Weller on Jul 9, 11:58 AM
    1. As you have discovered the higher the f/stop number - Michael Rinaldi on Jul 11, 10:52 AM
      1. Great information...... - Alan Weller on Jul 12, 8:53 AM
      2. wrong - Owen R Auer on Jul 24, 8:03 AM
        1. Possible incorrect use of terminology - Michael Rinaldi on Aug 21, 9:17 AM
     


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