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Retired USAF in West Virginia - Returning to Photography
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<blockquote data-quote="pnomanikon" data-source="post: 609338" data-attributes="member: 43342"><p>Finally had some time today and figured out the single-point focus. Works well with photographing birds on our suspended feeder. With multi-point, it wanted to shift back and forth with the distant background. I'm sure I had something not set correctly or it would have done better. More homework ahead.</p><p></p><p> I also set up U2 for 5-shot bracketing. Will try that out on Photoshop Elements and see if PE does a good job with combining them, or I may go with Photomatix Essentials if I need to. Looks like I will be learning all the functions of this camera for months (years!) to come. Love it so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pnomanikon, post: 609338, member: 43342"] Finally had some time today and figured out the single-point focus. Works well with photographing birds on our suspended feeder. With multi-point, it wanted to shift back and forth with the distant background. I'm sure I had something not set correctly or it would have done better. More homework ahead. I also set up U2 for 5-shot bracketing. Will try that out on Photoshop Elements and see if PE does a good job with combining them, or I may go with Photomatix Essentials if I need to. Looks like I will be learning all the functions of this camera for months (years!) to come. Love it so far. [/QUOTE]
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