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4WD Water CrossingWas trying to get closer to some water birds when this 4WD came roaring through...... first day out with the 70-200VR. Not pleased with the results when using in "A" mode, shutter speed seems way high. Will try my usual practice of "M" and dial in aperture and s/speed as required.
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That guy is an idiot!! I hope that it is freshwater.
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Andy,
Because of the focal length of the lens, the camera's metering systems are set up to target higher shutter speeds to reduce the likelihood of camera shake. g.
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Oneputt,
Yes, definately freshwater, approximately 60Ks from Marble Bar ![]() ![]() Gary, thanks, had not thought of that. Would account for my landscape shots being "off". Though, like a kid with a new toy kept the 70-200VR on all day ![]() Waiting for the Tokina 12-24 to arrive! Andy
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