Jim Kelly wrote:
I have noticed that many folks using digital cameras are not
aware that you can greatly reduce this problem by half depressing
the shutter in anticipation of the shot. This gets the focus and
exposure functions out of the way. Many low cost cameras can even
take a quick shot using
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I have used two digital cameras and tried to use one at an
airshow to photograph a F1-11 fly past. Because of the time it
takes to save the photo, it was pretty hopeless.
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I have noticed that many folks using digital cameras are not
aware that you can greatly reduce this problem by half
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Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] RE: Film Photography is Dying and
theSkyisFallingand just because I am paranoid doesn't mean they're not
outto get me!!!
Vinyl !!! :-)
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Vinyl !!! :-)
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Subject: RE: [Aus-soaring] RE: Film Photography
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Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] RE: Film Photography is Dying and the Sky
isFallingand just because I am paranoid doesn't mean they're not outto
get me!!!
I have used two di
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Subject: [Aus-soaring] RE: Film Photography is Dying and the Sky is Fallingand just
because I am
paranoid doesn
Having worked as a professional photographer ( and getting back into it
), I must say that film photography will NEVER die altogether. With 4000
lines per millimeter or more resolution on transparencies -that was
Kodachrome. It is probably more these days with those gurus at Fuji
making the best tr