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Old 18th April 2002   #1
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First time posting some pictures. Shot with Canon D30, EF28-135 lens. Do give your comments. Thanks!


Canon EOS D30, 1/125s f/6.7 at 100.0mm (35mm equivalent: 154mm)
Look at my eyes!


Canon EOS D30, 1/90s f/4.5 at 80.0mm (35mm equivalent: 124mm)
Hmm...what's that?!


It's just me!


Canon EOS D30, 1/90s f/5.6 at 28.0mm (35mm equivalent: 43mm)
You aren't heavy...

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Old 18th April 2002   #2
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cannot see your pic...but how's your 28-135?
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Old 18th April 2002   #3
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Pictured down!! need back up!
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Old 18th April 2002   #4
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Sorry about that. The first website was down. Moved images to another website. Please let me know if it doesn't work.
 
Old 18th April 2002   #5
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Ok ok it working....
hehhhe

Great pic but I find most are a bit blur.......
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Old 18th April 2002   #6
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I think the image stablizer on the lens was turned off for all the shots and the artists were moving very fast.
 
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I think the image stablizer on the lens was turned off for all the shots and the artists were moving very fast.
Hhmmm interesting...
why do you have to turn it off? It a great feature and def like to see it on my Sigma lens...... but until then, I hope the IS in my hands works!
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Old 18th April 2002   #8
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Was doing some macro work the night before and turned it off. Forgotten to turn it on the day I went out for a shoot.
 
Old 18th April 2002   #9
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always see there performing outside taka.near bugis,clementi
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Was doing some macro work the night before and turned it off. Forgotten to turn it on the day I went out for a shoot.
HEheheahahhaaa..........
Now that a hard way to learn the lesson!
Just imagine that you are shooting an important thing...............
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It's Up.. CHina man..siao siao.
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Old 18th April 2002   #12
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For the blur, I suspect its the shutterspeed, they look kinda slow to me...have you tried using faster shutterspeeds?
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