Question about point #2, if I may? Were you bird shooting in single or
continuous drive mode, and if so, "S" or "C"?

Jack
--- Thibouille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This weekend I was at sea with a couple of my wife colleagues (is
> that
> an English word?) and got the possibility to shot family-like shots
> as
> well as a couple birds.
> 
> 1/ When shooting family-like shots (very unimpressive btw, just for
> fun) I was asked to let them see the shots of course and notice that
> in this very situation, the shutter trigger from the grip is
> sometimes
> in the way which cancels the reviewing of images. Annoying of course
> but nothing really bad.
> However, contrary to my D+grip, I never touched the trigger in
> shooting situation.
> Never had a suspicious low battery alert like with the D (normal, no
> NIMH here).
> 
> 2/ When shooting birds with my DA 50-200 (I don't have AF 300mm or
> anything like that, unfortunately) I quickly found out that the AF is
> way more accurate and faster than with my D. Birds are moving
> (really?) but this movement was enough to make the D very confused.
> The K10D was perfect in any respect for this little exercise: fast
> and
> precise AF and buffer/writing speed up to the task.
> 
> 
> I think I wil be difficult to regret buying the K10D.
> 
> -- 
> Thibault Massart aka Thibouille
> ----------------------
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