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Mar 12, 2015 10:19:45   #
kubota king wrote:
when I used the Ctrl key and + key to zoom in on your photo .I didn't see any part of the photo that was in focus in my opinion . I would say because of the distance and maybe the lens was on manual focus or the lens wasn't focused correctly with auto focus . That could be it was searching when you took photo or you may have forgot to hold your shutter release half way down to auto focus because you were in a hurry to capture the bird . These are just a few ideas .Tommy


I used the ctrl key and + key to zoom, how do I change it back to original?
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Feb 2, 2015 11:21:14   #
Regis wrote:
Are you referring to me or Halkeye?


To you Regis, sorry about delay in response.
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Jan 31, 2015 10:48:44   #
What were your settings for this great moon shot
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Oct 7, 2014 22:30:40   #
Regis wrote:
The 6D+1.4+150-600 Tamron.
In my Moon photo below I used the 6D+150-600 @ 600mm-no tel-extender was used.


That's a great shoot, Thank you
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Oct 7, 2014 22:06:59   #
lighthouse wrote:
To be honest, I can never fathom why people with that much gear, and ample time to test it out, don't know the answer to their own questions.

I assume that you want to shoot the eclipse.
Test your gear out on the full moon before it goes eclipse.
You have 12 possible gear combinations.
What type of shot do you want to take?


Your right, Just trying to get a more experienced opinion. Thanks for your help.
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Oct 7, 2014 21:38:58   #
Cassy wrote:
try both

Thank you
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Oct 7, 2014 21:38:25   #
Thank you
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Oct 7, 2014 21:16:24   #
Question: I have a 6D and 70D, And 1.4 Tamron with a 100-600 Tamron, And a x2 canon with the Canon 400mm.5.6 What is the best combo?
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Sep 20, 2014 18:26:45   #
Thank you all for the advise
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Sep 20, 2014 17:51:52   #
Searcher wrote:
I don't know what your needs are.


I Have sold photos many years ago, I am learning PS and have 1000s of photos of which a few hundred are promising with little work needed. Can you point me in the right direction as far as pixel count on screen, memory, etc
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Sep 20, 2014 17:32:59   #
I'm in a PS-12 class and must practice, I need to download PS-12 on a laptop today. In the near future I will buy a better computer for photographs and PS. Can I transfer PS to that new computer and can a get a computer to fit my needs for $1000.00? I have an Epson 3880.
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Sep 8, 2014 22:35:07   #
Thank you
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Sep 8, 2014 22:34:33   #
Thank you, You Have been very helpful
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Sep 8, 2014 22:31:40   #
Uuglypher wrote:
Depends on the zoo and the size, particularly the depth (retreat distance) permitted to the animals.
The Tamron 24-70 is a bit short ofvreach for many zoo images. The Tamron 18-270 is, in my estimation, the ideal "zoo visit" lens. Handles both the Aquarium, cage, and walk-through aviaries very well.

Dave in SD

Thanks
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Sep 7, 2014 08:37:19   #
RmcBUDDY wrote:
Sounds good to me. I would also recommend you get a rubber lens hood so you can press the hood on the aquarium glass. This will do two things.

1. Prevent glare
2. Most likely won't make the aquarium staff upset because if you use a plastic lens hood it may scratch the glass and I have been told the staff really frown upon that. Good luck and have fun. :)

Thanks
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