Mmmm, I suspect my tongue-in-cheek post didn't quite come across that way.
Apologies if anyone was offended.
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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From: "John Coyle"
Subject: Re: PESO - Action!
you must have been lucky, because you're just playing at being
> photographers without a Canon or a Nikon!
And your point is.<g>
>
> Well, that's what the consensus would appear to be from recent
> discussions...
My experience shooting sports is limited.
I've shot some football, baseball, motorcross and motorcycle racing,
fencing, and basketball.
What my limited experience tells me is that a high speed drive combined
with
a trigger happy photographer will garner you a whole bnch of pictures
that
show just before and just after the peak of the action.
Agree here Bill. The on site companies that shoot a bazillion frames to
get one good one
are out
numbered by folks like moi, focus, frame, wait, shoot relax,:-)
Knowing the sport, and knowing when to push the button will give you a
lot
more good pictures, and fewer frames to delete.
I'd rather get the one good frame than spend half my day chimping and
deleting.
YMMV, that's just what I have discovered works for me.
William Robb