Great venue to hone your reflexes and skills. The water and kayaks are so unpredictable. You'll only take a few keepers away from each visit but they're worth it. I shot this a few years ago now.
(ISO 100, 2000 sec @ F4 on a Canon 1D MkIII with Canon 300mm f/2.8)
I've used a Fuji X-Pro 1 with serveral lenses since its release and sold the remainder of my Canon gear just before Christmas (including a EOS1 MkIII and 24-70 f/2.8, 70-200 f/2.8 and 300 f/2.8 lenses) I purchased a XT-2 with a few more lenses and I could not be happier as a sport/action shooter.
It does look a great bit of software and I'm sure they'll sort it Toni. I'll probably take another look when my Adobe CC subrciption is due for renewal in 12 months time.
I made a big decision in December last year to sell my remaining Canon gear. I've used Canon for too many years to mention (AE-1) but the weight and the need to replace my ageing (still working) 1D MkIII made the decision for me.
I've had a Fuji X-Pro1 with a few lenses for several years now...
ON1 also looks truely awful on 4k screens. The text overlaps and disappears above and below other areas. 4k resolution screens are becoming increasing popular and my new Dell XPs 15 laptop has one. In the end I've bit the bullet and gone the Photoshop CC route.
Thank you Lyndsey. I understand what you mean, lol. It was raining pretty hard and I did feel a little sorry for those caught in the showers. All part of competing though.
If you're a professional shooter and cannot comfortably afford to upgrade then please don't do it.
I have a 4 year old 1D MkIII and a 5D MkII. Compared to my 1D the AF on the 5D for sports is very poor. No unusable, just not fast or accurate enough most times.
My 1D still delivers and for...
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