Again Japan with 4A! Final Update.

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Re: Again Japan with 4A! Final Update.

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Amazing set of photo's! :worship:
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Re: Again Japan with 4A! Final Update.

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mart wrote:Beautiful pictures, some of them look unreal!
Could you tell us a little about your settings and equipment, for example for the chinook in picture 37 and the F4 in picture 32?
Why unreal ? They look exactly like it was in reality, if rotors/propellers are running you normally see the circle and this is I want to show on my photos :) It's not always possible to have a full disc but sometimes I can get it. The same applies to aircraft in motion, I hate to freeze them during take off or landing, I like them to look naturally, not like just a seconds before crash ;) .In terms of equipement I'm a Canon user: all of them has been taken with either 1DMKIV or 1Dx cameras, 500/4 L IS USM or 70-200/2,8 L IS USM sometimes with TCx 1,4 or x2 attached.

Chinook #37:

1/15s
f13
Ev+0,3
ISO 50
@ 115mm (100-400 L IS USM)
hand hold

F4 #32

1/100s
f14
ISO 100
@ 500mm (500/4 L IS USM)
hand hold

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Re: Again Japan with 4A! Final Update.

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So quality wise top equipement ... perhaps Mart refers to the HDR look in some of your pics (01,08,11,12,18 and 45) which are the result of post processing ... am I right?
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Re: Again Japan with 4A! Final Update.

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CBR wrote:So quality wise top equipement ... perhaps Mart refers to the HDR look in some of your pics (01,08,11,12,18 and 45) which are the result of post processing ... am I right?
I don't know ask Mart.

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mart wrote:Beautiful pictures, some of them look unreal!
Could you tell us a little about your settings and equipment, for example for the chinook in picture 37 and the F4 in picture 32?
Unbelievable shots really, what are we doing here in Europe?!

Concerning settings and equipment: it's easy just to look into the file info of the picture, copy the picture to your computer, open it in photoshop and push (windows) shift+ctrl+alt+ I and the file info will open up > tab 'camera info"
for instance F4: canon eos1D lens EF500mm 1/100 sec f14 iso100, chinook with lens 100-400mm at 115 mm 1/15sec f13 iso 50
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Re: Again Japan with 4A! Final Update.

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GerritsFinest wrote:
mart wrote:Beautiful pictures, some of them look unreal!
Could you tell us a little about your settings and equipment, for example for the chinook in picture 37 and the F4 in picture 32?
Unbelievable shots really, what are we doing here in Europe?!

Concerning settings and equipment: it's easy just to look into the file info of the picture, copy the picture to your computer, open it in photoshop and push (windows) shift+ctrl+alt+ I and the file info will open up > tab 'camera info"
for instance F4: canon eos1D lens EF500mm 1/100 sec f14 iso100, chinook with lens 100-400mm at 115 mm 1/15sec f13 iso 50
The same result you can have after installing a plug-in to your web browser i.e Chrome or FireFox. It's even easier, just hover the mouse cursor over photo and you can read all the exif details.

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