Obviously I once again won the highest shutter count as usual, I am curious how many photos did you take the entire airshow week?
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Obviously I once again won the highest shutter count as usual, I am curious how many photos did you take the entire airshow week?
Seven :tongue:
Zero :tongue:
4,926 over 6 days.
Lightroom tells me 2546 but that will drop considerably when I finish culling them. And while at FRG on Sunday, I also did a bit of JFK arrivals spotting :tongue: so they shouldn't count...
Zero :-)
I was there Sunday from 9:30AM to 3:00PM. Took 446 shots (I spent a lot of time just watching and sitting with my girlfriend, and I wasn't at the museum itself).
After culling, I've got 79 left (I'm a little OCD, so I keep a max of 3 shots per aircraft).
TIS
3 pictures and 3 videos only, all saturday night.
In the ballpark of 2000.
1009
5204. Ill be editing FOREVER! :(
I'll say 15,000 Fred
I'll go with 28,000, although that's about how much I shoot in a year or two.
Fred, I have to say, I "heard" you when we shot the Wounded Warrior crossing 19 on return from its fly-by... that ONE burst alone was like 30 frames... now, let's say I used some basic math... I say 25920 on the conservative side :-)
The formula? ok, don't spam me LOL
30 frames every 5 minutes for 24 hours times three days...
if I used seven days the number jumps to a whopping: 60,480 frames give or take 1,000 frames :tongue:
Manny, I was really dragging the shutter down to about 1/80th of a second at 300mm. Some of the shots came out great...most did not. I was trying the airforce mentality of throwing a lot of lead out....something is bound to hit. Next year I will go with the Navy mentality of just use a heat seeker!
I usually shoot 250th of a second for props but this year I played allot!
Just over 27K and Moose had it spot on on my facebook page. Great guessing everyone!
I was slacking... 2,986 for Friday-Sunday. Sunday I did a lot of watching and not enough shooting.
A shade under 5000 including this morning
Yesterday I was looking through the fence by Runway One Nine with my binocs just about to leave (around 4 or so when the L-39 went up) and who do I see on the tarmac just
north of the B-29 but Mr. Moose. And I watched as he stood there with his camera taking pictures of just about everything and anything. :biggrin: No wonder he has so many pics he never put the camera down. :eek::wink::smile: Gotta be careful you can get Carpal Tunnel Syndrome from that. :tongue:
I took a modest 221 and a few quick video clips and by the time I finished my Facebook album that had been weeded down to a best of 89.
27K??? Did you move the camera away from your face during the airshow? :)
I'll be lucky to hit 500 at Reading this weekend
none here. Saw the A-10 leaving today as I departed the gym this morning but no pics this year.
No, he really didn't...
http://www.moose135photography.com/A...9Derf001-L.jpg
Fred is a madman. I just checked, and I have taken 57,865 photos since I STARTED SHOOTING WITH A DSLR IN 2004!!!!!!
My highest one show count was RI a few years ago with over 8,000 in 2 1/2 days... Kept about half that much ...
Cary, you are MISSING shots if you don;t take as many... there are INFINITE possibilities between the frames you shot :tongue: Right Fred? ROTFL
Oopps forgot the two cards that were in my camera and camera bag, add another 1200 to my total for around 7000
No resolution problem with this!: http://gizmodo.com/5580300/canons-camera-of-the-future
I remember that when it was first posted on Gizmodo :-) Well, theoretically, if you take a Terapixel image, the details would allow for serious crops to still be a 10 to 12 MP crop LOL... can you say, atomic-sized photo wells? How many microns across are today's photo buckets on a Canon 7D sensor? Imagine ... a Hydrogen atom is about .000048 microns... lol. D3 pixel pitch is 8 microns...