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New camera, C&C please.
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[QUOTE="TheGDog, post: 1232184, member: 80289"] With my Canon... EOS Rebel XTi I just select the Sports auto settings.... click the lense to AF (Auto-Focus)... pick a stationery object near where the rider will pass-by the intended shooting point.... half-press the shutter release to get an auto-focus... then click off auto-focus and make some slight manual adjustments as needed... then wait for the prey.. er.. I mean victim... um um.. I mean subject! to ride past the jump or berm or whatever. Much faster and easier method for taking the shots and the pics are amazing! Such as "Girls on Trampolines" [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v322/TheGDog/MySpace%20pics/10-28-06%20Glamis/15_15A.jpg[/IMG] And this guy getting insane height... [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v322/TheGDog/MySpace%20pics/10-28-06%20Glamis/21_21A.jpg[/IMG] And my younger bro doing a flip... [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v322/TheGDog/MySpace%20pics/10-28-06%20Glamis/18_18A.jpg[/IMG] Sigh... Ya just gotta love girls on trampolines! ;) [/QUOTE]
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