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Photographer  Erik Shea {Karma:1600}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Sports
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon  70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF
Uploaded 9/2/2005 Film / Memory Type Hitachi 2GB Microdrive
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 424 Shutter
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Location City -  Bellefonte
State -  PENNSYLVANIA
Country - United States   United States
About Another photo from the local championships swim meet.
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Erik Shea   {K:1600} 9/11/2005
I actually haven't been using the "C" mode too much lately, I just press the shutter half way to focus on what I want. I was having problems with the "C" mode by taking shots without paying attention. I don't have a button on the lens, but have been using the AE/AF button to try to lock exposure, didn't know I could use that to set focus, very good info that I'll definitely try out.
Thank you.

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Sean Schwoerer   {K:268} 9/11/2005
Nice shot Eric with the 4-5.6 Lense! Does your lense have a lock focus button on the end of it? That will help in "C" mode if you use it. As well you can se the AE/AF button to be the focus button only. Each setting can help with specific shots. I found having the AE/AF button my focus button great for action shots, focus auto once, leave it and only hit it when I needed it..

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Erik Shea   {K:1600} 9/4/2005
the C and S have nothing to do with Detail, they both are for focus. If you hold down the shutter half way the S will focus once, even if you move the camera. If you have "C" Set and you hold down the shutter half way and move the camera it will continually focus on images as you move. I've left my sharpness and everything on the defaults.

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brandy bailey   {K:3509} 9/3/2005
I know I sound stupid but I am just trying to make sure about most of this stuff. I have used some of it with the 5700 but not as many settings.
which is suppose to be bet for very sharp detail C or S.
just dont answer if it is getting on your nerves :)

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Erik Shea   {K:1600} 9/3/2005
Yea, the running man is the sports mode, supposed to take generic settings for capturing motion. Also when you go into the Menu, you can select focus (and you have a C or an S), they are for Single or continuous. Continuous will focus as you move or the subject moves. Single will only focus when you push down the shutter.

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brandy bailey   {K:3509} 9/3/2005
Is that the little runing man. I am not sure about the single focus thing. I havent figured out what that is supposed to do forsure. I cant understand the stupid book as usual.

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Erik Shea   {K:1600} 9/3/2005
I actually had this in the sports mode and was using the single focus, not continuous. Your's will do the same, that lens seems to focus pretty quickly, as well, I took a ton of shots during the meet.

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Erik Shea   {K:1600} 9/3/2005
Thank you M.M.

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brandy bailey   {K:3509} 9/2/2005
sure wish I could get this quality with my 70-300
are you using any special settings.
the detail is perfect.

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M.M. Meehan   {K:3751} 9/2/2005
This is a well composed action shot. Great colors!

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