Lucian_rider
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Thanks guys!
Taking pictures of RC vehicles is certainly tough as you can imagine. Using a long lens (400mm equivalent when compared to 35mm full frame) its difficult to get the focus right. I had more out of focus shots than in focus ones... And as for trying to get shots of the cars as they come off the jump! For me almost impossible...
I will have to go manual focus and wait for the car to pass through the frame to hope and catch any close ups. I could always zoom out and then crop, but what fun would that be? LOL. Also the resolution would not then be very good.
Apart from the very first shot, none of the pictures are cropped.
If you want to see some more keepers, check out the album here: http://s175.photobucket.com/albums/w148/Lucian_rider/Radio%20Control/May%202011/
Taking pictures of RC vehicles is certainly tough as you can imagine. Using a long lens (400mm equivalent when compared to 35mm full frame) its difficult to get the focus right. I had more out of focus shots than in focus ones... And as for trying to get shots of the cars as they come off the jump! For me almost impossible...
I will have to go manual focus and wait for the car to pass through the frame to hope and catch any close ups. I could always zoom out and then crop, but what fun would that be? LOL. Also the resolution would not then be very good.
Apart from the very first shot, none of the pictures are cropped.
If you want to see some more keepers, check out the album here: http://s175.photobucket.com/albums/w148/Lucian_rider/Radio%20Control/May%202011/