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I've expressed on other boards here that the purpose of my purchase of Digilux 3 was to have a better liesure camera and to integrate it as "walk-around" and "scene setter" camera for my work as a motorsports photographer. I wanted something simple and more discreet. This weekend was my first opportunity to use it at work during the American Le Mans Series Northeast Grand Prix.
Here are a few shots grabbed while running around the paddock. I'm very pleased.
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John -
You're making excellent use of the new camera -- I like the composition, detail, light and color on them all. Let me know when you need my address to send either of those 430 Scuderia. |
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I did try using the camera for an on-track exhibition of a 962 Porsche. Not quite the right solution. Shutter lag, along with the limited three point sensor just couldn't keep up. Three frames per second didn't help either. ![]()
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The static shots don't look too shabby to me!
I saw a guy at Le Mans last week-end using a D3 for this sort of work.What method are you using for the racing shots? I find that my D2 is fine if I pre-focus and set the shutter speed manually; the camera sorts out the aperture with no discernible delay; of course I only use it for really close-in work, the D3 should be much more flexible. Look forward to seeing more. |
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Hey- an innovative racing shot; that's a refreshing change and my son will love it, he's Mini-mad at the moment. Also it backs up my theory that Gulf racing are feeling the pinch.........
http://http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/sports-leisure-time/54764-gulf-oil-slashes-racing-budget.html ![]() ![]() ![]() btw, welcome to the forum, good to have another car snapper on board. ![]() |
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