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<blockquote data-quote="dh photography" data-source="post: 314350" data-attributes="member: 25354"><p>Thanks. I appreciate that. I can only imagine what a "real" dedicated telephoto could do! </p><p></p><p>Actually stayed in all Manual. I had to raise the ISO and set the WB back and forth between "incandescent" and "cloudy". Had the aperture set down to 4 when around the 55-75 focal length but any farther out than that it climbed up to the 5.6 real quick. With the shutter speed so fast, it was really hard to get enough light consistently in for a good shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dh photography, post: 314350, member: 25354"] Thanks. I appreciate that. I can only imagine what a "real" dedicated telephoto could do! Actually stayed in all Manual. I had to raise the ISO and set the WB back and forth between "incandescent" and "cloudy". Had the aperture set down to 4 when around the 55-75 focal length but any farther out than that it climbed up to the 5.6 real quick. With the shutter speed so fast, it was really hard to get enough light consistently in for a good shot. [/QUOTE]
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