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e10 and e100rs softball shots
Dim light. Overcast and around 7:00 p.m. Figured I'd try a 2nd-curtain flash and 1/400th or higher at 160 ISO on the e10 and 400 ISO on the e100.

Man, that e10 trigger is quick! I found myself catching action I thought I had missed. My brain has learned to "think ahead" on the e100 — and the e10 needs less of that.
Date(s): May 16, 2004. Album by Barry Stewart. Photos by Barry Stewart. 1 - 4 of 4 Total. 368 Visits.
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e100. Exif says "no flash fired" but it's wrong.
The built-in didn't fire.
1/400th of a second, f5.
I bumped the f-stops up by accident — and this didn't help the ambient light.
Motor drive on.
Less blur on the ball, as it hasn't been hit yet. (Soft pitch too.)


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e100 and motor drive with flash. Runner was out by a split second. Good expressions! 1/400th and f2.8.
(Says "no flash" — but you can even see the flash in the tail-light of my wagon across the street.)


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"D'oh!"

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1/640th, f2.2 on the e10.

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