Some pics from yesterday's races at Wakefield park. Here are the Australian GT Championship and Porsche Drivers Challenge ones, more to follow later! Panning shots taken with the 70-200 VR, front-on shots with 70-200 VR + TC17EII. Enjoy.













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![]() 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Good examples of top class gear, steered by top class technique!
Nice one, Trent. Out of curiosity, what's your typical keeper % from a day like this? Obviously with non-studio events like this (and any other form of sport/candid), you have to take your opportunities when they come up, with no chance for a re-take ![]()
Thanks for the comments guys, much appreciated!
Hmm, that's weird. What domain are you looking at the pics from? I have hotlinking to the pics allowed only from a few domains, amongst them dslrusers.com and dslrusers.net. I just added d70users.com too. Can you still access the gallery?
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For the front-on shots, almost 100%, it's hard to stuff those up! For the panning shots, probably somewhere between 50 and 75%, just off the top of my head. Yesterday I was using my Feisol monopod with a Manfrotto 488 RC2 ballhead on top of it, with the ball slightly loose such that I still had the support of the monopod but was able to pan effectively. I think this setup improved my keeper rate by quite a bit compared to both handheld and the Manfrotto 235 FlexHead (thanks Deano!) I have used in the past.
Can see the pics now!
Nice mate. Sharp and clear. Did you find any issues using the TC with the 70-200? Given it was such a bright day I gather that the loss of light didn't effect anything? 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Exactly: f/2.8 + 1.5 stops = f/4.8 plus another stop or so for added sharpness, but on a fine day, pfft, whatever. In terms of image quality, it's not as good as the 70-200 VR on its own, noticeably softer images. It's actually a bit annoying when you get used to the quality of your shots at 200 mm, your ones at 340 mm (effective) don't seem as good! The bottom 3 shots were with the TC17EII and demanded some reasonably strong USM to look good, whereas the pics without the TC look sharp without any USM. They of course can benefit from judicious use of USM, but the pics with the TC need more. For panning the 70-200 is fine but for the front on shots, especially for the F3s, I found I really needed more length. Thankfully for my ego my fiancee doesn't agree! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Paul: yep that's the one, and it's still shooting flames. ![]()
Trent, great work pics look great and i like them all. Looks like it was good fun andweather looked ok for you so glad you got some good pics there and makes it all worth while.
D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
80-400VR,SB800,Vosonic X Drive,VP6210 40 http://www.oz-images.com
I'm a huge motorsports fan, impressive shots! You have a great panning skills, hope I could learn from you one day!
![]() D70s/D200; Tokina 16-50mm 2.8; 18-70DX ; 50mm 1.8 ; 80-200mm 2.8D ; SB600 + Stofen Omini Bouncer
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