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Join Date: 12/21/06
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The rangefinder system may not be the best out there for fast moving shots but here are 2 I took 1 hour ago with an M8 in melbourne. I personally think they are quite good. i am by no means a professional photographer by the way. They are small file jpegs only. For the cycling fans out there. It is Simon Gerrans-a local rider who has finished the past 2 tour de france races and happened to win this particular race.
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Join Date: 10/14/06
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Lots of color and action. I couldn't help but notice the Canon shooter in the background of number 2 with what appears to be the 70-200 f/2.8L "chimping"
Wonder what his take looked like? |
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Hi Michael!
Welcome to the Forum! ![]() Great action... Don't let anyone tell you that an M isn't a sports camera. I use mine for basketball, autoracing, equestrian...whatever I want. Just learn a little zone focusing and anticipate the action and you are in business. Thanks for sharing...keep posting! Allan
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Join Date: 05/09/06
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They are nice shots, but I'd like to know what lens and what Aperture you've used? Cheers
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Join Date: 11/08/04
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Michael -
Welcome to the Forum, and based on these two photos, I look forward to seeing many more of your images. You've captured terrific action, and by shooting at the corners, the rides leaning into the turn add greatly to the action and tension. |
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Join Date: 08/27/05
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Michael,
Some of the world's best cycling shots have been shot with rangefinders! What you finish up with in the frame (whatever type of camera) is always something of a lottery due to the amount of stuff passing through your zone of focus, you just get (un)lucky sometimes, your second shot is a perfect example- if the first guy's backside had not been obscuring the tyre of the second fellow, you could have cropped and had a winner; so that's perhaps 1/1000 sec from perfection! Keep shooting! Cheers, Pete.
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