OH ! that was **** man !.. imagine F1 cars max speed are 325km/h ! ... gosh.. life is more important then photography man.
Thanks for viewing. When accidents happen, many will want to take cover. The fence will provide that.
OH ! that was **** man !.. imagine F1 cars max speed are 325km/h ! ... gosh.. life is more important then photography man.
You can always shoot through the fence......@F2.0
I had grandstand + walkabout last year, got a total of 0 nice pics because of the tall fence surrounding the ENTIRE track :angry:
What's the lens focal length restriction for F1 sgp?
here's the view from my seat last year
and here's a shoot through the fence from my seat.
taken with 5D2 w/ 70-200 2.8 + 2x.
may I ask where were you seated? planning to go to this year's F1 and I have no idea which stand has the good view. TIA!
I think this is turn 1 or is it turn 2 which have one of the good seats where the cars are coming down the straights towards you at 300km before breaking down to 160km for the turn.
It is the most exciting turn during the start of the race. Maybe be lucky to see some crashes.
yes, im at turn 2 grand stand.
wondering is there single day walkabout ticket on sale this year :dunno:
Yes there will be. It will be released for sale after they have confirmed the schedule for the performances (mayb another F1 rocks performance)
here's the view from my seat last year
and here's a shoot through the fence from my seat.
taken with 5D2 w/ 70-200 2.8 + 2x.
i have a pair of Pit Grandstand tickets to sell.Its for 24th September 2010. Interested please pm me.
I have the following for sale.
1 PAIR of Friday 24th Premium Walkabout for Sale
1 x Saturday 25th Premium Walkabout for Sale
1 x Sunday 26th Premium Walkabout for Sale.
Premium Walkabout covers all Zone 1 - 4.
Interested Party, pls PM me.
Hi,
Anyone have an idea about the focal length restriction for this year? I understand that last year it was restricted to 300mm but looking at this year's FAQ.PDF it says the racing organizer can restrict whatever camera you can bring in.
yeah i remember seeing some figures for focal length restrictions in the past years.
but for this year, i take alook at the FAQs and it was not stated at all.
maybe you wanna check with the respective divisions on this to be certain?