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    Monster Truck Pictures

    I realised that taking pictures of monster trucks ain't easy task...especially in low light condition and a f4~5.6 lens.


    #2
    Somemore of the SS2.5 and Revo.

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      #3
      Hi Mechplas,

      Thanks for the pics....cool....
      Regards

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        #4
        wow! where did u guy played it ?

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          #5
          very nice pics ... sandy too.
          i'm a rc sotong. And i know nuts about it.

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            #6
            aiyah!!!!!

            should go yesterday then my truck will be inside this thread
            FREYAsinaz

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              #7
              Originally posted by FREYAsinaz
              aiyah!!!!!

              should go yesterday then my truck will be inside this thread

              dun worry bro, you will have the chance.... every other weekend mah.....

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                #8
                wah....

                i didn't noe revo can do backstroke movement....
                FREYAsinaz

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                  #9
                  :d

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mechplas
                    I realised that taking pictures of monster trucks ain't easy task...especially in low light condition and a f4~5.6 lens.

                    i guess, F5.6 is just nice for shooting a high speed moving object like an RC truck, because they are difficult to foucs. the out of foucs chance will be much higher if a F2.8 is applied, as the depth of view is so much smaller. so, i think, F is not a issue, actully, F4-5.6 is just nice for RC shooting. why not try to increase ISO in low light condotion?

                    Cheers

                    Ma
                    Last edited by makuang; 13-06-2005, 11:50 AM. Reason: wrong typing, sorry
                    Team RCFlipMaster

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by makuang
                      i guess, F5.6 is just nice for shooting a high speed moving object like an RC truck, because they are difficult to foucs. the out of foucs chance will be much higher if a F2.8 is applied, as the depth of view is so much smaller. so, i think, F is not a issue, actully, F4-5.6 is just nice for RC shooting. why not try to increase ISO in low light condotion?

                      Cheers

                      Ma
                      Thanks man.

                      BTW the shots were at ISO 200. I actually removed the "Hakuba" UV protect from the 80~200 D lens to get the above pictures... With the filter on, all the other 40 pictures were blurred from the background to the foreground... .

                      Post all pictures and videos here. Alternatively, you can upload pictures and videos at the Photo Gallery.


                      the above link shows pic of the same lens with the filter on...blurr right.

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