July 18, 2006 at 3:20 pm
Spent the day at LBA yesterday, absolutely boiling!
Still getting used to the camera, and it was actually the first time I tried it on moving aircraft. I just need to get the focus right and the movement of the camera.
Feedback/advice would be appreciated. 🙂







Sorry about the fence in this one, take off was longer than expected.

By: PMN - 18th July 2006 at 22:55
Paul, to be honest, no idea. I don’t know all that stuff. ISO is set to Automatic, for the other things I’ll have to have a look.
Ah, OK. It’s just very difficult to say how things could be improved without knowing what your camera’s actually doing to get those shots, although having said that if it’s a basic point and shoot type of camera you’re unlikely to get much better than using just the standard automatic setting. I guess it’s just a case of getting as close to the action as possible so you don’t have to crop as much!
Paul
By: A330-300 - 18th July 2006 at 22:46
Steve, the last one was by the bench.
Paul, to be honest, no idea. I don’t know all that stuff. ISO is set to Automatic, for the other things I’ll have to have a look.
Mark, which one were you? I’ll say hi next time, if I remember your face. 🙂
I have to remember not to sit by the bench on a hot day, too many wasps and the bench gets very hot. Thanks for comments guys. Going up again on Saturday to try my luck. :rolleyes:
By: markwinterb - 18th July 2006 at 20:43
On that note some more piccys from EGNM




Enjoy folks
By: markwinterb - 18th July 2006 at 20:30
So is this you then – good shots by the way

By: Paul E Lee - 18th July 2006 at 20:28
Hi Paul
I am also very new to photos of aircraft and see your photos are superb
You ask A330 about aperature, ISO Settings and such like
Is there a quick way to find out how to set these things up correctly or do I need to read up
I have a Fuji S5000 as an entry level camara and have really struggled to get off decent shots , also at Leeds
I have looked on Amazon for a book and have come across DSLR for Dummies , is this a good place to start or is there something better
Many Thanks in advance of any assistance and please keep posting your excellent photos
Best Regards
Paul E Lee
By: PMN - 18th July 2006 at 20:05
They’ve actually been cropped a bit, especially the bmi ERJ. Having another look at it, it does look very pixelated.
My camera is only one of those compact ones, Nikon Coolpix S1. For the settings, which part are you asking about? Exposure? Scene? I suspect my settings are set wrong, but I don’t know how to correct it either.
By setting I mean… Well… Settings! Did you use shutter/aperture priority? Fully automatic? What was your ISO set to? Metering mode… e.t.c…
Paul
By: G-CDFF - 18th July 2006 at 19:05
Nice shots! 🙂
By: LBA-EGNM - 18th July 2006 at 18:12
Irfan, Where was the last pic taken?
By: A330-300 - 18th July 2006 at 18:04
They’ve actually been cropped a bit, especially the bmi ERJ. Having another look at it, it does look very pixelated.
My camera is only one of those compact ones, Nikon Coolpix S1. For the settings, which part are you asking about? Exposure? Scene? I suspect my settings are set wrong, but I don’t know how to correct it either.
By: PMN - 18th July 2006 at 17:54
What kind of camera are you using and what settings did you have when taking those first two? You really shouldn’t have blurred shots in light like that unless your settings are very wrong or you have a very wide angle lens and you’re cropping a lot!
Nice shot of G-BXOR. I must have taken hundreds of shots of that little plane!
Paul
By: LBA-EGNM - 18th July 2006 at 16:15
G-MLTY nice to see Mr M Owen Was not using it then!
By: dizzy - 18th July 2006 at 15:38
nice mate