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1/750th, f3.5. I forget this building's name. It's a nifty-looking one, though.
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1/45th, f4.5. Some really steep stairs. Really steep.
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1/45th, f5.6
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1/60th, f5.6. The camera isn't perfect. In poor lighting the autofocus hunts a lot. And, sometimes, doesn't focus on the insect centered in the frame. THis shot would have benefitted from manual focus.
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1/60th, f8. At f8, this lens is razor sharp. Definitely seems to be the sharpest setting for the kit 28-80mm lens that came with the Eos 2000.
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1/60th, f19. This was what waited at the top of those steps. I wondered why they just kept going.
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1/45th, f22. Better framing would have been lowering the lens and getting the car on the left's tires in the shot. But I had to get out of the street before the car barreling down the hill hit me. Ultimately, a poorly framed shot always trumps getting hit by a car.
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1/1,000th, f3.5. A better framing would have been an alley without air conditioners in it. Or, alternately, remembering to bring a ladder and cutting torn so as to remove the air conditioners from my shot.
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1/30th, f22. Some apartment complex.
If the Eos 2000's new owner is reading this, you have a great camera for a very good price. Hopefully you will take great photos and care for it for a long time.
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