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Rhys Xanthis 28th April 2008 08:58 PM

Had an oppurtunity to get a nice one from the tarmac at night of VH-EBY, but i didnt get that chance to stop for long enough to hold the camera still in the night.

Steve C 7th May 2008 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matthew Hogg (Post 3498)
Haha, Brag and a half?

But see what you can do with a little post processing!

Attachment 57

Steve

Philip Argy 8th May 2008 10:00 AM

How do you get a full size photo to display in a post? I only seem to have the option to attach thumbnails when I try to upload a photo

Kurt A 8th May 2008 10:54 AM

Philip,

You can upload your images to a third party hosting service, ie Photobucket.com, or flickr etc.
Then use the http://yssyforum.net/board/images/ed...nsertimage.gif icon when composing your thread to link to your image.

Paul C. 9th May 2008 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Nick W. (Post 3110)
maybe just one...

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...e/saabnick.jpg

Sarah,

I use an Olympus E-300 with a 40-150mm 'Olympus Digital' lens. And in that sentence my entire knowledge of cameras, in particular this camera, has been used. :D

Nick

The first plane I ever flew on was a SAAB many years ago and I'll never forget that experience, lotsa noise and vibration. You've gotta love these little SAAB's. With turboprop planes in Australia, SAAB is the boss with 47 currently on the register. VH-JRX is one of the five ex KLM Cityhopper units.

Scott Lindsell 11th May 2008 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Bowrey (Post 3206)
Thanks both Nicks;) Ill let you know one more just got accepted about 10mins ago on Jetphotos.net

Qantas 763 VH-OGL departing in lovely lighting with nice background.

http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.p...6225811&nseq=0

Tim


Hi Tim,
Might be time to clean your sensor :(

Scott.

Tim Bowrey 13th May 2008 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Lindsell (Post 4605)
Hi Tim,
Might be time to clean your sensor :(

Scott.

Hey Scott, I use a 400D and everytime i turn it off it says sensor cleaning. Is there any way i can do a better job than this? By the way, can you tell i need to clean it because of the 'graininess' above in the cloud of this?

http://http://www.jetphotos.net/view...225811&nseq=18

Thanks, Tim

Seth Jaworski 13th May 2008 10:58 PM

No, he is talking about the visible dust spots. While the sensor cleaning function on the new canon's might be helpful, you'll still need to clean the sensor manually. I usually just use a blower and it gets most or all of them. There are other methods where you actually wipe the sensor, but I wouldn't try it myself because the sensor is very fragile and VERY expensive to replace if you damage it. Otherwise, you can take it to canon and they'll charge you $50 to do it!

Tim Bowrey 16th May 2008 01:26 PM

Ok thanks Seth for the help ill see what happens.

Tim

David M 16th May 2008 03:03 PM

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Hi Tim,
Might be time to clean your sensor
As a last resort, you could always use the clone tool in PS to get rid of unsightly dust spots! It wont do much for those of us who had the pleasure of using the dust-magnet 20D!


David.M.


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