Love how they are checking out their airshow pictures taken on a 1megapixel phone camera
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mailman wrote: "Anyway, I used to shoot a fair number of air shows and seem to remember 1/ 60 working quite well. You should be able to shoot and check the results on your D70 right. 1/60 is plenty fast for shooting airplanes. They are not going to be very close, so just pan along and shoot two or three frames at a time. Your results will be fine." (found somewhere on the net).
The better you get, the "luckier" you getmailman wrote:I call that an "accident" or just "plain good luck" shot![]()
Mailman

toprob wrote:mailman wrote: "Anyway, I used to shoot a fair number of air shows and seem to remember 1/ 60 working quite well. You should be able to shoot and check the results on your D70 right. 1/60 is plenty fast for shooting airplanes. They are not going to be very close, so just pan along and shoot two or three frames at a time. Your results will be fine." (found somewhere on the net).
1/60 seems like a recipe for disaster, but I might just do some experimenting at Omaka this weekend. I'm determined to get it right for once, but it may take a couple more airshows.
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