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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 7/7/2008
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Yamil you rock, thanks for the help. I am sending a picture from cloudy day of a Black Headed Grosbeak at 400. I appreciate all of the kindness and friendship that you have shared. Be well, Stan
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 7/7/2008
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Yamil you rock, thanks for the help. I am sending a picture from cloudy day of a Black Headed Grosbeak at 400. I appreciate all of the kindness and friendship that you have shared.
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Yamil Saenz
{K:12434} 7/7/2008
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Dear Stan. Yes, 400 ISO does a great job. With my 20D the other options are either ISO 200 or 800. 200 drops the shutter speed to a dangerous level and 800 translates to more noise. When I get the 40D, I will mostly use ISO 320. And the IS a gift from the gods. When I compare pics taken with tripod and hand held, there is not difference. I have been thinking to dedicate a picture to you, but I haven't been able to get to field lately. Since you like these guys, please accept this dedication. Cheers.
Yamil
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Stan Hill
{K:35352} 7/5/2008
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Great shot as usual Yamil. You do not disappoint me when I see your great shots. The Towhees are some of my favorites. Thanks again for the treat. Does 400 ISO help with the image stabilization. I am trying to get some better pictures and see that is what you usually shoot. Also high speeds on shutter must be a plus. Thanks for posting those. I am using a 28-300 telephoto and am trying to get better shots with the birds. Be well, Stan.
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David Rodriguez
{K:11965} 7/4/2008
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Muy buena captura Yamil, que pajarito cabezon! Te dejo un abrazo David
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Vandy Neculae
{K:7990} 7/4/2008
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Very good capture.
Vandi
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Sam Kh
{K:19017} 7/4/2008
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perfect image well done
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Clay Boutin
{K:28722} 7/4/2008
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Great capture of a pretty bird!
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