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Blade mCP-X | Align Trex 450 Sport
Align Trex 500 ESP 3G FBL | Align Trex 600 LE | and a few others...
JR X9303 2.4 Mode 1 SPEKTRUM DX8 Mode 1 SimStick - The way of the game!
Never EVER give up on something you can't go a day without thinkin' about.
very cool! well done!
altho you need to lower your shutter speed to around 1/200th (even 150th for bigger helis like the chinook) for helis. you don't want to freeze blades. need blur in them.
you need to be on shutter priority for this of course..
lol Mate, just took the liberty of slightly adding and subtracting a bit of light from a few of your pictures. (I'm bored!)
Brilliant work though matey - you did!
Jason
Blade mCP-X | Align Trex 450 Sport
Align Trex 500 ESP 3G FBL | Align Trex 600 LE | and a few others...
JR X9303 2.4 Mode 1 SPEKTRUM DX8 Mode 1 SimStick - The way of the game!
Never EVER give up on something you can't go a day without thinkin' about.
Slower shutter speed - no picture of a flying helicopter, be it full size or RC should ever been seen with stationary rotor blades - just looks too fake.
I know where you are coming from with the blur, sadly on this exercise I was also covering some of the largest vehicle convoys be fast since WW2 So a shutter speed of 1/160th just wouldnt be fast enough for those.
Here some more from previous exercises
A few rc ones taken in the garden, thanks to my old man for taking the risk of pranging my choppers
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