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I have a compact Fuji f1000fd light and been a great servant bought a hama Star 75 for pennies really have no problems with setting up but the legs are short.
However moved up to Canon 40D and the hama was not up to the task as jockwav says. Now own the manfrotto 55XBpro couldnt be more...
Thanks great advice a new technique had a look some info timing is going to be a key issue and due to the height the birds flying in is so low an infinity background will be awkward, will take more thought!:thumbs:
Sorry about that should have mentioned it just starting a collection
24 105 f4L is usm
50mm 1.8
Note: I will in my garden and the swifts roost in the next door eaves! I have often watched them skim over the 7ft fence to the rear of my house and drop into my garden before soaring up to...
I would like to capture these beautifull birds as they come into a nesting roost they have been using for several years..
What lens/settings would be best for this?
Hi yes have downloaded the Eos utility and updated on the Canon global website
It Seems that whenever I plug in the USB the microsoft panal appears asking which software I would like to use Chosing either Eos Utility or Zoom Browser EX
but the software does not recognise the camera...
Well after several different tries remembered card reader came with computer found it eventually and via the same USB lead the Canon Software downloaded the raw images thanks for your advice :thumbs:
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