72chevelle454 wrote:
Hello, Nello... Glad you liked the video, it was just two dorks taking pictures is all... I have another one that I did last night. Care to see it?
Sure Chad! Post a link for the new video..i'll be happy to take a look. It was very pleasing to view the 1st since you guys had the G9 mounted on something so the image were rock still, unlike those typical P&S videos that you see..you know all shaky and stuff Maybe i'll learn a thing or two about the BIF technique!
Nello Milanese wrote:
Sure Chad! Post a link for the new video..i'll be happy to take a look. It was very pleasing to view the 1st since you guys had the G9 mounted on something so the image were rock still, unlike those typical P&S videos that you see..you know all shaky and stuff Maybe i'll learn a thing or two about the BIF technique!
72chevelle454 wrote: , The other video is hand held and a little ShAkY... my wife took this one. " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Short BIF with Mark3
Hey you handhold that beast this time I bet your hands got shaky after a while huh?
Nello Milanese wrote:
Hey you handhold that beast this time I bet your hands got shaky after a while huh?
Nello, Yes I did you can only hold that beast up for a quick spirt of shots, then you have to lay it down to your side for a recovery time It really is not too bad to hand hold, I like both ways. If they are coming in hot (fast) I like to hand hold. if they have a head wind and are coming in slow. the tripod is fine.
suemcc wrote:
#6 rocks! The first few are bit tight for my taste, but the detail and color in these are terrific.
Susan
Susan, thanks for taking the time to comment, I agree on the crops being a little tight on the first, I try to stay within the photo size restriction of FM and in doing so, the photos just don't show enough detail when showing good composure. I will do a few they way you like soon.