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    Baby GH Owl tipping the adult out. Taken around the same time as Troys below.
    Canon MK IV, 400mm f/5.6L, No flash
    1/320, f/10, ISO 3200, +1 EV, 7:32pm, sundown around 7:45 or so.
    Lots of fun with this pair.
    The viewfinder is my guidance.

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    Bill,
    I remember this well. ;)

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    Troy,
    It was lots of fun and terrific images. :)
    The viewfinder is my guidance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Foxworthy View Post
    Troy,
    It was lots of fun and terrific images. :)
    How are you liking the Mark IV?

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    Troy, it is without a doubt the absolute best camera I have ever used. I have used it around a month and have had more in focus shots with it than ever with any other camera. It is absolutely scary when it comes to focus and delivers at least 80-90% +/_ of the time. I believe the ones that are not focused are probably my fault or possibly there are a few time the camera has let me down, but that was probably me too.
    I am sure you are liking your Nikon about the same.
    The only thing that would be better was if I had two of them. :D
    The viewfinder is my guidance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Foxworthy View Post
    Troy, it is without a doubt the absolute best camera I have ever used. I have used it around a month and have had more in focus shots with it than ever with any other camera. It is absolutely scary when it comes to focus and delivers at least 80-90% +/_ of the time. I believe the ones that are not focused are probably my fault or possibly there are a few time the camera has let me down, but that was probably me too.
    I am sure you are liking your Nikon about the same.
    The only thing that would be better was if I had two of them. :D
    I am loving my D3s. ISO handling is amazing or should I say UNBELIEVABLE?
    2 would be good too but I am ok with just one. Need to improve my skills, and think more before I shoot but of course that is hard sometimes with things happening in just seconds.

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