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I went to the Farnborough arishow with the family this year. We parked up near(ish) to the front and I stayed with the baby to take pics of the flying display whilst the missus took our older boys off to go on rides.
Whilst I was sat there a gent came up and stood next to me and started shooting the air display as well. I couldn't help but notice that there was a lot of beeping coming from his direction. He was constantly on and off the shutter button as if it was on single focus, not only that but his flash kept popping up as well. I quickly scanned his kit and noticed a low end Nikon and what looked to be a Nikon 55-200mm. "Fair enough, probably new to DSLRs and in full auto." I thought.
Right then I wanted to go over and ask if he wanted some advice and show him how to use the continuous modes and Programmed mode (or shutter priority). Just as I was about to go over I started thinking that it was a bad idea and I didn't want to come across as some know-it-all git with his flash gear telling someone who was probably new that they're doing it all wrong.
In the end I left it as he looked happy enough. As I walked around I was surprised how many people doing the same thing.
What would you have done in a similar situation?
Whilst I was sat there a gent came up and stood next to me and started shooting the air display as well. I couldn't help but notice that there was a lot of beeping coming from his direction. He was constantly on and off the shutter button as if it was on single focus, not only that but his flash kept popping up as well. I quickly scanned his kit and noticed a low end Nikon and what looked to be a Nikon 55-200mm. "Fair enough, probably new to DSLRs and in full auto." I thought.
Right then I wanted to go over and ask if he wanted some advice and show him how to use the continuous modes and Programmed mode (or shutter priority). Just as I was about to go over I started thinking that it was a bad idea and I didn't want to come across as some know-it-all git with his flash gear telling someone who was probably new that they're doing it all wrong.
In the end I left it as he looked happy enough. As I walked around I was surprised how many people doing the same thing.
What would you have done in a similar situation?
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