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St Hyacinthe,Canada tues night photos posted
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Registered: 09/04/2008 Posts: 277 |
St Hyacinthe,Canada tues night photos posted
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St Hyacinthe,Canada wes night photos posted
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Registered: 09/04/2008 Posts: 277 |
St Hyacinthe,Canada wes night photos posted
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Who is the tractor that hit the wall? |
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Henry Everman (Final Decision)
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Harold; great photo's ---again
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Moderator Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 1,449 |
Harold, great photo's from St. Hyacinthe. Looks like a real nice mix of pulling classes. Also looks like a real good crowd.
Thanks for posting your work! |
Re: Harold; great photo's ---again
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Registered: 09/04/2008 Posts: 277 |
we had open super, heavy super, unl mod, mod, twd. fwd, street semi, "crowd was great" packed every night. The only issue I had was no English I had no clue what they were saying. "guess I need to learn French" I also had a issue with my 50mm lens seems to have a focus issue lately. I'm going to take my 500 smith blow it up then buy a better one LOL
it was good seeing you at Penn Yan |
Re: Harold; great photo's ---again
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Moderator Registered: 01/11/2009 Posts: 1,579 |
Do you have a 50 1.4? Seems theres some issue with their focus. |
Re: Harold; great photo's ---again
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Registered: 09/04/2008 Posts: 277 |
I heard that from all the reviews I've done on all the wide 50's they all seem to have slow focus for what we do if you hear of and good wide lenses for high iso at night with no flash with fast auto focus let me know my big lens is fast enough but not wide enough
I use the 50mm1.8 |
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Moderator Registered: 01/11/2009 Posts: 1,579 |
I shoot with a 1.4 some but it seems the only answer is the 24-70 L 2.8. Canon is smart enough to not build that 28-300 L IS in a 2.8 but I wish they would! |
Re: Harold; great photo's ---again
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Registered: 04/09/2008 Posts: 277 |
Is the 1.4 a focus issue or a depth of field issue? Would the depth of field shorten up enough to just make it difficult to have the entire tractor be in focus or the depth of field would require the focus to be more perfect than a 1.8? what does the focus do with a1.4 & 1.2 if you use a aperture setting of 1.8? |
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Registered: 09/04/2008 Posts: 277 |
well the depth of field is the issue in all cases on a wide aperture lens. When all said and done a 1.4 or 1.2 should be worse I'm having a issue with the speed of the auto focus on the 50mm. From the reviews I have looked at for the 50mm most all seem to have slow focus review. My big lens is very fast and most of the time right on the money of Corse that is a $2100 lens. But 3.5 is not wide enough for night shooting without a flash and there is one thing I hate to do is use a flash. For me that kills tractor pulling photos. Just trying to find out if anybody has found a fast focus wide 50mm or something close to it I have no issue with a wide aperture as long as it's as fast as my big lens that seems to be the tricky part. |
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Registered: 09/04/2008 Posts: 277 |
i wish they would to thanks for your input |
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Harold when will the results be up? great pics btw. |
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Registered: 09/04/2008 Posts: 277 |
that is the one thing i do not do on the site Jessis McDonald does that i have no idea when they will be up
Sorry i could not help you |
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