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<blockquote data-quote="co2jae" data-source="post: 103670" data-attributes="member: 9917"><p>Thanks to all....I only have a mono pod because I move a lot and stop quickly to shoot so the tripod option is nice, but unfortunately I can't accomplish it (yet). AC016...I was planning to shoot the full HD 24fps because from what I understand thats what movies/film are shot at and it seems to be working out pretty good for them Thanks for the link...a quick peek showed some very useful info. I will read the rest tonight as I prepare.</p><p>gqtuazon....Thanks for the the tips on S mode and I think you're spot on about the tripod. Hopefully I can position myself well enough to have to follow her through the air arcing almost directly overhead. It is supposed to be overcast early and then mostly sunny, as I do have a CPL filter do you think I should have it on if it stays overcast? I like the effects it had on my photos last weekend when it was bright and sunny with lots of white snow in the background. </p><p>Thanks again for the input, it is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="co2jae, post: 103670, member: 9917"] Thanks to all....I only have a mono pod because I move a lot and stop quickly to shoot so the tripod option is nice, but unfortunately I can't accomplish it (yet). AC016...I was planning to shoot the full HD 24fps because from what I understand thats what movies/film are shot at and it seems to be working out pretty good for them Thanks for the link...a quick peek showed some very useful info. I will read the rest tonight as I prepare. gqtuazon....Thanks for the the tips on S mode and I think you're spot on about the tripod. Hopefully I can position myself well enough to have to follow her through the air arcing almost directly overhead. It is supposed to be overcast early and then mostly sunny, as I do have a CPL filter do you think I should have it on if it stays overcast? I like the effects it had on my photos last weekend when it was bright and sunny with lots of white snow in the background. Thanks again for the input, it is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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