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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
Any tips for flying aircraft photography?
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<blockquote data-quote="Photowyzard" data-source="post: 69817" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>Mike, you can always make improvements! These are terrific images. In my limited experience taking airplane photos, the undersides are the toughest to get right. You need shutter speed to freeze the action and a grey card to get the exposures right. Hold the card up parallel to the wings, get a reading and snap away.</p><p></p><p>The examples that are in focus above are excellent, in my opinion!</p><p></p><p>My big question is: Where on earth did you find these two Spitfires!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photowyzard, post: 69817, member: 8344"] Mike, you can always make improvements! These are terrific images. In my limited experience taking airplane photos, the undersides are the toughest to get right. You need shutter speed to freeze the action and a grey card to get the exposures right. Hold the card up parallel to the wings, get a reading and snap away. The examples that are in focus above are excellent, in my opinion! My big question is: Where on earth did you find these two Spitfires! [/QUOTE]
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