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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 836635" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>It's tough to get them while they're "interacting". I have yet to get them in the same plane of focus. What shutter speed did you use for the "doubles"? I've been finding that I can get by with as little as 1/2000 th, if I have a series where some have the wings at the top or bottom of the stroke, and if I don't mind a little wing blur, which I don't. Last go round, I shot at 1/8000 with a few higher. 1/80000 seems to be the magic number for sharp wings. I don't particularly care for feeders in my images, but the one you're using is much more acceptable than the normal red and yellow plastic variety. </p><p></p><p>Nice job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 836635, member: 50197"] It's tough to get them while they're "interacting". I have yet to get them in the same plane of focus. What shutter speed did you use for the "doubles"? I've been finding that I can get by with as little as 1/2000 th, if I have a series where some have the wings at the top or bottom of the stroke, and if I don't mind a little wing blur, which I don't. Last go round, I shot at 1/8000 with a few higher. 1/80000 seems to be the magic number for sharp wings. I don't particularly care for feeders in my images, but the one you're using is much more acceptable than the normal red and yellow plastic variety. Nice job! [/QUOTE]
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