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Old 02-05-2006
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Hi , been taking RC photos for about two months and have taken a few of the local rc racing which I am a part of in the unlimited MT class. I really enjoy it and find it is a great way of getting out of marshalling LOL. The Camera is a D70 and I am Using the kit lens that comes with it. I am pretty much a hack but I do have a lot of fun.Any tips you want to throw my way I am all ears.
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I like them, it looks like the MT class is a 1 make series... LST all the way baby!!!
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Photos look ace mate, you seem to have the hang of the d70 quite well.
I use my d70 in AF-C (continuous focusing), and lock the focus with the button on the back with my thumb when needed. I think its a nice way of working with it, you can half press and focus, then if you need to pre-focus somewhere just hold the button in.

I have my d70 colours setup to give the maximum saturation and warmth, I usually use the "cloudy" white balance pre-set even in sunlight as it gives nicer colours also I think.
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Hey thanks jimmy I was wondering how you got your colours so punchy great tips cheers. Most of these were taken around High Noon and in australia it is just burning, light wise very hard not to let things blow out. I will take what you said onboard
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