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Taken at the Iowa High School Rodeo Finals... Nope the bull missed him.. Dale
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awesome shot, what sort of settings used???
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Thanks alot.. here is the settings.. see more at http://www.pbase.com/cowboy43
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #000000"1/1000s f/5.0 at 92.0mm iso200 hide exif style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #000000" Full EXIF Info Date/Time 19-Jun-2005 16:23:34 Make Nikon Model NIKON D2H Flash Used No Focal Length 92 mm Exposure Time 1/1000 sec Aperture f/5 ISO Equivalent 200 Exposure Bias White Balance (9) Metering Mode matrix (5) JPEG Quality Exposure Program shutter priority (4) Focus Distance other sizes: small medi |
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Thanks, so did you use maunual oe TV or AV mode????
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The D2H is very fast, but I have found to stop the action the "Auto" setting is a little off even in bright sunshine.. so I allways shoot in Manual.. and go for 1/1000 -1/1600 and adjust the apeture accordingly.. I have found at least on the Nikons I can allways shoot ISO 200 in any condition and can adjust other settings to accomidate, for low light... At this rodeo another Photographer was shooting the D-70 and was having problems with blur.. he could here my shutter going off at a much faster rate, He could not only see the difference but could here it as well..every Pro Camera has its purpose and the D2H's is action..Good luck Dale
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Thanks:-)
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