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Conifer High Camera Club ?????
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23 Mar 2014 17:35 #11
by Grady
ScienceChic wrote: Thanks Grady, they're very excited to have this for the students!
I haven't received a response to my email, maybe spring break the teacher isn't checking work emails ???
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23 Mar 2014 17:36 #12
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GreatGran wrote: Grady and Photo-fish with your SX50 HS how does it do when you use the telephoto? Do you need a tripod to keep it steady? I tried a friend's very expensive Canon 5D and long lens, great pix but it required a heavy duty tripod.
So far I've only used the zoom on the stock lens, it seem OK
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24 Mar 2014 16:52 #13
by Photo-fish
anytime I zoom over 100 I use something (tripod/beanbag) to hold steady.
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25 Mar 2014 10:01 #14
by Venturer
Thanks for your responses. I was able to try a SX50HS and found I did better with a tripod when using the long lens.
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