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<blockquote data-quote="Sempusa" data-source="post: 659671" data-attributes="member: 44632"><p>[MENTION=11881]Moab Man[/MENTION] Thanks, I will give your tips a try. They sound easy and just what I was looking for without going into a treasure hunt for some hidden setting that may be off. I had some pretty good success with the "S" setting over the years but only outside with plenty of sunshine. I also like your hint about using it to get an idea of the aperture & ISO settings needed to shoot in the arena. [USER=13196]@hark[/USER] - Thanks also, I will definitely take another look at that video. I do have lots of experience with birds, one of my favorite subjects, but I am always reviewing settings because things get reset when taking other shots. I think it's mostly the indoor lighting that's killing my feeble attempts - I'm also training my dog in-between so I don't have a lot of time to sit there making adjustments. I would love to have my tripod along but it wouldn't stand a chance with the dogs, leashes and the excitement to get another treat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sempusa, post: 659671, member: 44632"] [MENTION=11881]Moab Man[/MENTION] Thanks, I will give your tips a try. They sound easy and just what I was looking for without going into a treasure hunt for some hidden setting that may be off. I had some pretty good success with the "S" setting over the years but only outside with plenty of sunshine. I also like your hint about using it to get an idea of the aperture & ISO settings needed to shoot in the arena. [USER=13196]@hark[/USER] - Thanks also, I will definitely take another look at that video. I do have lots of experience with birds, one of my favorite subjects, but I am always reviewing settings because things get reset when taking other shots. I think it's mostly the indoor lighting that's killing my feeble attempts - I'm also training my dog in-between so I don't have a lot of time to sit there making adjustments. I would love to have my tripod along but it wouldn't stand a chance with the dogs, leashes and the excitement to get another treat. [/QUOTE]
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