Making some photos for the local bike-magazine. Got some FinishLine Pro Detailer, I've polished my Spot, grab my camera and went to catch an evening light.
Thanks!TurnerFred said:Beautiful!!!!
It was pictures like this one that made me run out and get my own Spot. What year is yours?
I have a black '05 w/ 5.5 rockers myself.
WOW! Well done. What camera/lens and shooting specs did you use?Archer13 said:Making some photos for the local bike-magazine. Got some FinishLine Pro Detailer, I've polished my Spot, grab my camera and went to catch an evening light.
Canon 1D (8 years old camera ), 135/2L lens, ISO 200, "A" mode at F2-F3.5.SCUBAPRO said:WOW! Well done. What camera/lens and shooting specs did you use?
Thanks. I currently shoot with Nikon but am considering going to Canon for my next camera.Archer13 said:Canon 1D (8 years old camera ), 135/2L lens, ISO 200, "A" mode at F2-F3.5.
Weight is 12.8 - 12.9 kg.cowdog said:Looks great. Nice photos. Has to be a fairly light spot with those wheels and tires.
How do you like the Syntace Vector bar?
Ditto. Black can hard to shoot.tscheezy said:Stunning shots. Beautifully done.
1D using CCD chip, and 200 is the normal working ISO for this camera. On ISO 100 there is some leak in dynamic range. Also this camera has top shutter speed at 1/16000 instead of 1/8000 on CMOS cameras (1DMk2, etc.). This camera is much older than my Spoturinal mint said:With that amount of light, why in the world would you shoot at ISO 200?
It was. But it's another storyjokermtb said:a clean bike indoors, maybe........but outside? - that facker should be dirty!
Sure! Take a look on this shot: http://www.pbase.com/archer13/image/51277436. There is no photoshop, just a lens work.serhij said:Camera may be old, but it's still top class, not mentioning 135L (God, how I love this glass !)