> I have some quite sharp images taken with my 300/4.5 hand held, however
there
> was plenty of light allowing me to use 1/500 or 1/1000. I think a monopod
would
> be ideal for what you are trying to do, it shouldn't really slow you down
as long as
> you keep it set up ready to go.
>
> Wayne Harridge
Well I'd definitely have to give up on the Kodachrome 64 to get that range
of shutter speeds. I think they do still make Kodachrome 200, though I've
never tried it. Probably no better than the E-6 stuff, which I really don't
mind I guess. I'll have to compromise somewhere.
Keeping a monopod set and ready to go would probably not work for me, as I
mostly just drive around the woods roads until I see one, then shoot out the
window, or get out and pursue a little, as much as is practical. The black
flies are way too thick to spend much time out of the vehicle right now.
Wayne
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