A Day At The Track 5DIII

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I'm still a complete noob when it comes to this camera, and full frame cameras in general. I do a lot of DSLR video, but have a new found passion for photography. I moved from a T3i to a 5DMKIII and I really enjoy the camera! :D

Here's a few shots from yesterday at the track.

All shots taken with the kit 24-105mm L - Basic edits in LR and PS

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Drizzt321 said:
Nice photos!

How did you find the AF tracking? I recently got the 5d3, but I don't tend to shoot fast moving people/things, so haven't had the chance to test it out yet.

I'm definitely still getting used to the AF because it seems very complex! But I'm glad, because that means I will have so much more flexibility once I understand it. :D

95% of my throw aways were definitely user error... ??? haha
 
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smithy said:
Photo #1 looks heavily edited with blur - or did it just come out that way?

I like the contrasty look you've achieved in post-processing.

Yes, Photo 1 has a "tilt shift" blur applied to it. I actually took this shot knowing I was going to add it. It really draws the eye in to the car. :D
 
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tasteofjace said:
smithy said:
Photo #1 looks heavily edited with blur - or did it just come out that way?

I like the contrasty look you've achieved in post-processing.

Yes, Photo 1 has a "tilt shift" blur applied to it. I actually took this shot knowing I was going to add it. It really draws the eye in to the car. :D
Yes, it certainly does draw the eye. The car looks very very sharp in that image; how does it look at 100%?
 
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tasteofjace said:
I'm still a complete noob when it comes to this camera, and full frame cameras in general. I do a lot of DSLR video, but have a new found passion for photography. I moved from a T3i to a 5DMKIII and I really enjoy the camera! :D

Here's a few shots from yesterday at the track.

All shots taken with the kit 24-105mm L - Basic edits in LR and PS

1.
uY3RQ.jpg

2.
rqsmr.jpg

3.
EZG3k.jpg

4.
VcZAF.jpg

5.
dIh9z.jpg

Yes, your photos look like they were taken by a complete noob. Don't sell yourself short! Fantastic photos my friend!
 
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akiskev said:
Tasteofjaice nice work but i see some horrible fringing at 100% (especially in photo no4). Isn't that supposed to be solved with digic5?

Thanks! I actually don't pay attention to Pixel Peeping matters such as fringing and other things of that nature. I did some pretty heavy processing on the 4th shot, which may have contributed to such results.
 
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akiskev said:
Tasteofjaice nice work but i see some horrible fringing at 100% (especially in photo no4). Isn't that supposed to be solved with digic5?

Thanks! I actually don't pay attention to Pixel Peeping matters such as fringing and other things of that nature. I did some pretty heavy processing on the 4th shot, which may have contributed to such results.
Yes, I agree that pixel peeping is idiotic. I was just curious...
 
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akiskev said:
tasteofjace said:
akiskev said:
Tasteofjaice nice work but i see some horrible fringing at 100% (especially in photo no4). Isn't that supposed to be solved with digic5?

Thanks! I actually don't pay attention to Pixel Peeping matters such as fringing and other things of that nature. I did some pretty heavy processing on the 4th shot, which may have contributed to such results.
Yes, I agree that pixel peeping is idiotic. I was just curious...

Pixel peeping is for Nikon shooters. :P
 
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Sweet pics!!!

I'm looking forward to the WSBK there next month and the AMA SX coming up later this month at the UofU.

If you might be interested, I have a 600mm AIS and adaptor that I'd love to check out the full frame Mk3 some time? I've been doing mostly video with a T3i as well and wanted to see how the full frame Mk3 works with it for that type of thing.

Cheers,
Pete
 
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