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<blockquote data-quote="Neil-T" data-source="post: 1504794" data-attributes="member: 68739"><p><strong>Some more photo's at range.</strong></p><p></p><p>Just to ressurect the thread a little, I have now got the SRB Gritturn MK2 swing out adapter for my Kowa. These shots were taken at a distance of 300yds+. P mode, focus set to infinity and metering on centre weighted and ISO400. I found the bird with the spotting scope using the 20-60 zoom eyepiece (not the best one I know, I have got the 21xWA and the 32xWA, but the bird is very far away) set at around 50x, I then mounted the camera and selected a 2second timer delay once the shutter button is pressed to cut out movement on my part. The results are very satisfying for me as record shots of this majestic Female Peregrine. What do you guys think? would you be happy with these shots? or would you try another setting. Neil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neil-T, post: 1504794, member: 68739"] [b]Some more photo's at range.[/b] Just to ressurect the thread a little, I have now got the SRB Gritturn MK2 swing out adapter for my Kowa. These shots were taken at a distance of 300yds+. P mode, focus set to infinity and metering on centre weighted and ISO400. I found the bird with the spotting scope using the 20-60 zoom eyepiece (not the best one I know, I have got the 21xWA and the 32xWA, but the bird is very far away) set at around 50x, I then mounted the camera and selected a 2second timer delay once the shutter button is pressed to cut out movement on my part. The results are very satisfying for me as record shots of this majestic Female Peregrine. What do you guys think? would you be happy with these shots? or would you try another setting. Neil. [/QUOTE]
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