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Missed  not having the Planes of Fame Air Show in Chino last year  and going through several of my pictures I realized why I fell in love with the 350mm

Try to  find one today you won't find one under $1500  and for good reason, It was a real sleeper when I paid $200 7 years ago.  Blows away  compertition .

I tried may other lenses when shooting air shows and since you are shoot at infinity who needs auto  focus.

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1 hour ago, stuny said:

Excellent.  let's see some more.

STU, YOU ASKED FOR IT SO HERE'S   A FEW MORE👍

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OK JUST ONE MORE 

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HAD TO  INCLUDE MY  FAVORITE  "THE SKYRAIDER"

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2 hours ago, Henry Taylor said:

HAD TO  INCLUDE MY  FAVORITE  "THE SKYRAIDER"

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Henry, what camera and settings?  The frozen propellers indicate a very fast speed.  

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Ray I used a Nikon D600 and probably shot at 2000 sec.   The Lens of course my favorite Leica R 350mm 4,8. I should had shot instead at  350 sec to  catch  movement of the blades.

Actually theses were all models  shot in my studio :rolleyes:

just kidding.

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10 minutes ago, Henry Taylor said:

Thanks Graham  it 's my goto  lens when doing air shows  and to  answer your question Stu, All  these shot were  taken from the tarmac.

Also Stuart the reason why these plans are flying in the same direction and height is that they come in from the left fly over and bank to  the right. This is what give you the impression that I'm up there with them.:) 

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Here is a shot of a former navy  Corsair F4U  Ace talking to  a crowd  with regards to  his experience fighting in the Pacific 

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The show wouldn't be complete without showing the North America F86 up close

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After burners just kicked in

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The old P38 with the new in formation

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7 hours ago, frame-it said:

beautiful shots...should link this into the SL thread where people keep arguing about AF :)

Thanks  but I believe its already  there. Auto  focus can sometime be a hindrance. It's not that I'm against auto focus,  there are many times you need it,  but for me, zone focusing works and  much faster. I don't like the fact that the auto focusing will ofter pick up the wrong focusing point. 

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