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Well this is another shot from the Jack Frost Rally at the weekend, The snow had just started to get heavier, this was taken at the of the straight from the start line and was tight 90 left.
I have processed this photo using Light room (my first attempt at lightroom) and I'm not sure on it yet, I prefer P.S. but that's probably because I'm used to the controls and layout.
Hi Guys,
Thought I would give the new camera a go today. I decided to got to my local circuit, Croft. They were holding a multi stage, single venue rally (Jack Frost Rally).
Its fairly cold and the cars were struggling for grip which made for good watching.
Here is the best shot I got this morning, I'm not over happy with it but will have to go out and try again.
I'm looking to change/upgrade my current camera, Its a Nikon d70. I haven't looked at cameras in a long time so was amazed at much the technology has moved on, which has left me felling quite confused as which model I should get.
I am looking for a body only as I am hoping that my lenses will work with the new body. I take photos of family, landscapes and motor sports mainly but I do want to try some astro-photography and macro as well.
The cameras I have looked on the net are the D5600, D7200 and the D7500.
Do you really need to have a touch screen on a DLSR? I can see the point of being able to move the screen around in live view but really how often do people use this facility? surely its best to maintain the correct grip on the camera to get a steady shot?