Well, if you're talking about Nikon's 18-135, perhaps...
If you're referring to the Canon's 18-55, I'd say have fun...
If you're referring to the Canon's 18-55, I'd say have fun...
Yes that is the Air Force Museum.
There's a theatre over there you can go to watch some videos and a small gift shop.
I'm not so sure if the S211 is still there though.
Nice pics!
I'm interested in aviation photography too.Still trying to find good place to shoot though.
Nice pics!
I'm interested in aviation photography too.Still trying to find good place to shoot though.
Well, if you're talking about Nikon's 18-135, perhaps...
If you're referring to the Canon's 18-55, I'd say have fun...
so the canon's 18-55 is good for shooting fast jets? i'm thinking of canon 400D with 18-55mm kit
btw, if anyone is interested in taking photos from tengah that site, the fields near coorporation pri sch is the best. its directly at the approach path and you can take pics f-16 during turn from downwind to finals.
that time i saw a c-130 coming straight in during night time, very beautiful, especially the landing lights.
18-55 kit lens long enuf meh?
night time how to take? not fast enuf shutter speed to freeze ba.
so the canon's 18-55 is good for shooting fast jets? i'm thinking of canon 400D with 18-55mm kit
btw, if anyone is interested in taking photos from tengah that site, the fields near coorporation pri sch is the best. its directly at the approach path and you can take pics f-16 during turn from downwind to finals.
that time i saw a c-130 coming straight in during night time, very beautiful, especially the landing lights.
Any 70-300 entry level lens to recommend?For civil passenger jet, a 200mm will suffice in most cases during airshow. But for the smaller single fighter jet, a 300mm will be required.
If taking a group of jet doing acrobatics, then 200 mm should be enough too.
I'm not too sure about Canon, but something like a 70-300 entry level lens should do the trick for amateur photography.
Any 70-300 entry level lens to recommend?