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Fuji-X Sport: Red Bull Crashed Ice (X-T1 + XF 50-140)


GilBarib

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Hi

 

Last weekend  I had a chance to take a few pictures of the qualification and trial runs during the Red Bull Crashed Ice event in Québec City (Canada).

Shot in raw, PP in LR 6.3, Sharpenning and Noise Reduction with Nik's Sharpener and Dfine

 

Here are the settings on my X-T1...

High Performance Mode is On, (obviously!),
Pre AF is On,
AF-Mode was on Zone, 5 x 3 Zone, and only the central PDAF points were used,
Release /Focus Priority is set to Focus (both for Af-S and Af-C),
Face detection = Off
Eye detection = Off
Shutter on MS only.
AF is on Continuous and the Drive Mode is on CH (8fps),
OIS = off,
Shooting RAW only with a 300mb/sec 64gb SD UHS II, no problems with the buffer

 

The Flickr album: https://flic.kr/s/aHskmz8ipW

 

Thanks for looking

23081266210_818eca7a46_b.jpgCrahsed Ice 2015 #31 by Gilles Baribeau, on Flickr

22814155754_96771ca0b8_b.jpgcrahsed Ice 2015 #44 by Gilles Baribeau, on Flickr

23378850786_a13c431737_b.jpgcrahsed Ice 2015 #41 by Gilles Baribeau, on Flickr

22814180924_e7f493467c_b.jpgcrahsed Ice 2015 #43 by Gilles Baribeau, on Flickr

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