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Post by ca350 on Jun 21, 2018 7:43:05 GMT 1
Took my first trip to Future of Flight Musem and Paine Field today in Everett, WA. Went planespotting a little bit on the rooftop of the museum and caught this 767F beauty working on a test flight. Probably need to upgrade my camera a little bit as I haven't used them for years. IMG_0980 by ca350, on Flickr IMG_0982 by ca350, on Flickr IMG_0983 by ca350, on Flickr IMG_0984 by ca350, on Flickr IMG_0985 by ca350, on Flickr And it seems like there's a Gulf Air 787-9 rolled out without engines. Gulf Air 787-9 Roll out by ca350, on Flickr The trip was overall kinda short as I only have half a day free time during my three days trip here in Seattle. But as I'll move to Seattle in early August, I definitely hope to visit Paine Field more often and share some nice pictures with you guys.
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Post by peter on Jun 21, 2018 10:36:09 GMT 1
. . . Went planespotting a little bit on the rooftop of the museum and caught this 767F beauty working on a test flight. Probably need to upgrade my camera a little bit as I haven't used them for years. Nothing wrong with the camera. As long as the shutter works OK, you're fine. Some new glass on it would be better. Considder carefully which lens you want to buy, the lens will outlast two or three camera-bodies.
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Post by ca350 on Jun 21, 2018 16:49:54 GMT 1
. . . Went planespotting a little bit on the rooftop of the museum and caught this 767F beauty working on a test flight. Probably need to upgrade my camera a little bit as I haven't used them for years. Nothing wrong with the camera. As long as the shutter works OK, you're fine. Some new glass on it would be better. Considder carefully which lens you want to buy, the lens will outlast two or three camera-bodies. Thanks peter! I'm considering the Canon EF 100-400mm lenses. Heard some good reviews about it. Any other recommendations?
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Post by peter on Jun 21, 2018 18:48:08 GMT 1
My wife and I both have one, perfect lens. Mind you, a bit heavy. But an excellent choice, can be used on all Canon DSLR's (Canon EF lenses can be mounted on full-frame camera's, unlike the EF-S lenses).
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Post by FabienA380 on Jul 3, 2018 13:46:18 GMT 1
Excellent, many thanks ca350!! Thanks for sharing, good luck for the move!!
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