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Howdy folks,
I'll be moving into my new build house at the end of August, just have to wait for it to be built!
But I'm already thinking of my audio setup.
I know I'll be getting the Samsung F8000 TV, unless something else comes out before I move in, but of course it's silly to buy it now as...
You're a motorsports photographer who can get on 'the other side' of the fence ;) That's different.
To the average joe like us lot, they're pointless.
There's your problem. Don't shoot in auto. Learn how to use the camera properly.
I'm on an iPad ATM, so I'm not going to be able to see the difference that clearly. And I can't be assed opening the photos in Flickr.
Don't make a 172 replica, its just retarded.
Spend maybe a little, like a couple of hundred quid at most, but save the rest and do something useful with it.
ISO isn't hard to figure out. Just keep it on the lowest unless you NEED to increase it.
Judging from a quick look at the EXIFs on your photos, you had no need to increase it.
You might get pulled by the police though. I did in my Exige as they expected to see a white Exige (as I had the previous owners private plate on at the time, which I was told to keep on until the dealer had sorted the paperwork).
So if they expect to see a silver Clio, and it is indeed red...
I still don't get people whining about car 'tax' when they'll happily pay £1000+ a year for insurance.
At the end of the day, even £400 odd isn't breaking the bank.
Great! A bit of a change from what I was used to that's for sure. But I just wanted something practical, that's still fun to drive....and it doesn't disappoint. Hope to get it on track soon to see what it can really do too.