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did test or trail run at paintballing on Z6 with FTZ first gen 70-200mm nikok


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fallout666

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weekend before new years took brother and son paintball i was photographer and ref. Z6 FTZ first gen nikon 70-200mm 105mm 1/2500 iso 250 f/2.8 vr on high iso (low) dynamic af matrix metering ev +0.7 

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Fletch

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I like that you caught the splat of the paintball.



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sunshine

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Good timing!  :)



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fallout666

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let put this way if was on D5 D500 or D7200 would not been able to get splat like that do to shutter not fast enough to catch splat. since was second shot from high h or long h where no shutter to get in way. been shoot high or long h what people call on Z6/Z7 body's. wish i would set shutter to 1/2500 to start with since so missed stop action shots of paintball fly out of gun and in mid air. that one guy's in our Florida pump chumps and part of team trigger happy paintball team. just glad have group that meets up where we ref our self and do not get huge crowed work around. we get about 15 on 15 to 20 on 20 people that are not trigger happy. since most or all play pump with stick-feed or small hoppers with only 100 to 200 rounds per game


last but not least should i crop it or edit it. or leave as is since looks like one and done photo.