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    Here is one of the images I got. I have 65 edited so far will end up with about 90 to show for editorial/commercial. I rented a 300 F2.8 L IS and a 1D IV. Here is the thing. I do not think I would purchase the IV now. If I pay $5K for a body it better not need any lens AF correction. I pay $30K for a 80MP Phase One do they need calibration? Or is that one of the reasons they are $30K? The 1D IV was fine with all lenses but the 300 it seemed. SO I bolted her onto the 1Ds II and went to town. Come to think of it a 1Ds II and 300 F2.8 IS would be about $1K more than a 1D IV would be........anyone else feel the same. Oh also do you like this shot?

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    My D3s needed corrections on almost every lens I put on. On the flip side, my 300s also did too. Mostly the other direction. It is called stacked tolerance. You get a little here and there and it adds up. At least with these high end bodies you can fine tune them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zerodog
    My D3s needed corrections on almost every lens I put on. On the flip side, my 300s also did too. Mostly the other direction. It is called stacked tolerance. You get a little here and there and it adds up. At least with these high end bodies you can fine tune them.

    Even better is that my 5 year old 1Ds II has close to the same pixels per inch and it doesn't need it. I have a feeling Nikon and Canon met and said hey we need a little more coin. I mean in the owners manual it says only use if you drop your lens. That if the lens is that off it needs to be sent in. Its like buying a new car and one cylinder is making 3/4 the amount of compression as it should.
    I am gonna email them and see what they say.

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    Hi Ian: Nice photo (looks like first left-handed berm or is that lower in the course?). I don't know how the Mk IV or III focus, but I do know my old MKII is wonderful at capturing focus of fast moving subjects (as long as I set the focus points correctly). I really don't plan to get replace that body until is not repairable (new lens I always lust for).

    BTW, how did the 300 deal with all the dust in the air? Every time I used my 200, the dust got in the way and really lower the contrast (which was a pain to fix in lightroom). I had to wait until the rider came out of the dust and was then too close for the lens.

    Here is a completely different view of the course at the step-down right before the first left-hander.:


    Hope you did not get too sunburned
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick_R
    Hi Ian: Nice photo (looks like first left-handed berm or is that lower in the course?). I don't know how the Mk IV or III focus, but I do know my old MKII is wonderful at capturing focus of fast moving subjects (as long as I set the focus points correctly). I really don't plan to get replace that body until is not repairable (new lens I always lust for).

    BTW, how did the 300 deal with all the dust in the air? Every time I used my 200, the dust got in the way and really lower the contrast (which was a pain to fix in lightroom). I had to wait until the rider came out of the dust and was then too close for the lens.

    Here is a completely different view of the course at the step-down right before the first left-hander.:


    Hope you did not get too sunburned
    Regards
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    Rick the AF worked very well. It just need to be calibrated to the 300 to get sharp images. It was possiblt front focusing a little. The dust wasnt bad at all. I used it on the 1Ds and the 16-35 and 70-200 on the 1D IV. Oh yeah I got fried BTW....:mad2:

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    Did you use some sort of calibration tool to judge it or just guess? How bad was it? And at what F stop did you see the problems? Looks like on the image you posted f6 ish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zerodog
    Did you use some sort of calibration tool to judge it or just guess? How bad was it? And at what F stop did you see the problems? Looks like on the image you posted f6 ish?

    I did the 45 degree focus test it was hitting the front a few cm in front of the line. I adjusted it by 4 I used F2.8-F6 during the test. That had the 70-200 I played it safe it worked good.

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    Nice shot Rick, a few dust bunnies in there though.
    Same problem I have with my mkII bodies
    One day, I'll upgrade to new bodies with dust removal - and perhaps I'll be able to shoot at faster then 400ISO without wishing I had a new sensor.
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    Another..... not sure I like the light desat. dealio....

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    Okay I am gonna post up a few more. Getting sick of holding onto em.....I have about 78 edits on par or above these. So I came out good. I guess for 3 days out in the sun.



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    Re: 2011 Sea Otter

    congrats on featured photo, love the wide angle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy B
    congrats on featured photo, love the wide angle.
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    Thanks had a few with the 15mm on the camera.

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