All Eyes on the Ball (2)
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Olympus E-M5 |
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1/800 s |
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F6.4 |
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234 mm |
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M.Zuiko 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 |
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400 |
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Grasshopper
But I'm not the first Yank to note he might transition from a Cricket to a Grasshopper if he clobbers that ball which is apparently, frequently, aimed at his shins.
Nice freeze motion sports shot. I wonder if Dragonflies in flight are easier.
Scott Peden at 07:32 CEST on 25-Jul-2014 [Reply]
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beautiful action-shot; the 75-300 seems to me to be a good lens.. what is your experience with it?
juliette gribnau at 07:41 CEST on 25-Jul-2014 [Reply]
Scott
Scott Peden wrote:
> But I'm not the first Yank to note he might transition from a Cricket to a Grasshopper if
> he clobbers that ball which is apparently, frequently, aimed at his shins.
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> Nice freeze motion sports shot. I wonder if Dragonflies in flight are easier.
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Thanks Scott. The 75-300mm proved to be be very useful. It coped well with mu shooting into a setting sun too - see shadows.
Ken Thomas at 19:32 CEST on 25-Jul-2014 [Reply]
Juliette
juliette gribnau wrote:
> beautiful action-shot; the 75-300 seems to me to be a good lens.. what is your experience with it?
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Thanks Juliette. Compared to your 70-30mm FT lens, this is slower maximum aperture; lacks the close focus, almost macro, capability; is smaller and lighter; focuses faster; sharper at the long end.
Ken Thomas at 19:35 CEST on 25-Jul-2014 [Reply]
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Ken Thomas wrote:
> juliette gribnau wrote:
> > beautiful action-shot; the 75-300 seems to me to be a good lens.. what is your experience with it?
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> Thanks Juliette. Compared to your 70-30mm FT lens, this is slower maximum aperture; lacks
> the close focus, almost macro, capability; is smaller and lighter; focuses faster; sharper
> at the long end.
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thanx for the info Ken
juliette gribnau at 07:07 CEST on 26-Jul-2014 [Reply]