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Offline JennyBee

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Re: HELP MY CAMERA HAS JUST DIED!!!
« Reply #30 on: April 19, 2009, 10:56:04 PM »
Jennybee- that 55-250mm lens is fab!  :D Had a practice with it with Harvey racing around the field. It can also be doubled up as a spying device so I could see what bits of rubbish Harvey was picking up at the other end of the field. It's also very good in the house for reading the teletext on the TV if you're far away and haven't got your glasses  :005: :005:

That sounds excellent!  I’m really going to have to get one now - for the doggie part not the teletext one :005: :005:.  So pleased you got it sorted, I bet Harvey’s gutted :lol:

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Re: HELP MY CAMERA HAS JUST DIED!!!
« Reply #31 on: April 19, 2009, 11:01:00 PM »
He got a game of fetch so I could take pics of him running (will post tomorrow) so I think he's warming to it. I can still see his face sink when he sees me picking up the camera though  :005: :005:

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Re: HELP MY CAMERA HAS JUST DIED!!!
« Reply #32 on: April 19, 2009, 11:01:21 PM »
glad you got it sorted :)

keep the focus in automatic, and experiment with the shooting modes, when we talk about manual, generaly its having the shooting mode in manual rather than in Aperture Priority or Time Value

now lets see some more piccies :)

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