Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
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Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Yesterday I updated my youtube page with the Spanish F-18, Team Viper and the flyby of the "Historische Vlucht".
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/user/FilmBart
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/user/FilmBart
Tripverslagen - docu's - KLuHV
http://www.filmbart.com
http://www.filmbart.com
Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Really nice shots everybody!!
@Eagle:
How many mm's do you use to get so close and still so sharp?
@Eagle:
How many mm's do you use to get so close and still so sharp?
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Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Get yourself an exif viewer, 600mm...Tropical wrote:@Eagle:
How many mm's do you use to get so close and still so sharp?
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Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
@ Eagle
Very nice shots, excellent lighting, excellent sharpness on most of your shots. These are the cleanest i've seen sofar.
Greetz,
Very nice shots, excellent lighting, excellent sharpness on most of your shots. These are the cleanest i've seen sofar.
Greetz,
Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Tropical wrote:Really nice shots everybody!!
@Eagle:
How many mm's do you use to get so close and still so sharp?
Nikon D3X and Nikkor 600 mm AFS
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Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Hi...
Eagle must be a professional.
Grtz.
Zipper.
There you go, some 7000 euro's on equipment, what Spotter can pay that?Eagle wrote:Nikon D3X and Nikkor 600 mm AFS
Eagle must be a professional.
Grtz.
Zipper.
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Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Fantastic pictures Eagle!
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Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Only 1 from my side, a picture not yet seen between all the others at this moment, maybe not a big deal but think about it, how long will we be able to see 2 KLu Allouette III's next to eachother...
Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Some good shots everyone!!
@Andras : The Chinook looks great (other shots also of course )
@Eagle : WOW
@Andras : The Chinook looks great (other shots also of course )
@Eagle : WOW
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Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Kind Regards / Groeten,
Wijgert IJlst
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Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Really truly amazing shots... the detail is just incredible.Zipper wrote:Hi...
There you go, some 7000 euro's on equipment, what Spotter can pay that?Eagle wrote:Nikon D3X and Nikkor 600 mm AFS
Eagle must be a professional.
Grtz.
Zipper.
I am a extremely happy D3-user myself but I have to admit the difference between 'just' a D3 and a D3X is remarkeble... but but but for 7000 euros a Nikon D3X AND a Nikkor 4.0/600mm AF-S??? Where???
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Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Regarding P-171:
Correct! The "traditiekamer" is currently working on the restoration of the bird. It is destined to be placed on a pole at the gate in the (distant....) future.And I'm not 100% sure, but I think it is destined to become a gate guard at Volkel in the future. In that case you'll definitely see it later on in your life
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Re: Luchtmacht opendagen 20/6
Hi...
No equipment for the average spotter!
I stick to my D200 and D300.
Grtz.
Zipper
You are absolutely right, you can't get that nowhere for that price, just checked it at Kamera-Express and if you double the amount I mentioned, you are closer!jeroenow wrote:but but but for 7000 euros a Nikon D3X AND a Nikkor 4.0/600mm AF-S??? Where???
No equipment for the average spotter!
I stick to my D200 and D300.
Grtz.
Zipper
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