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If you thought a 600mm focal length
is the right lens for bike GPs, think again. Too close. At 1/500 sec. (1998 season). |
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400mm (200x2) is close enough for
a picture like this at certain area of the circuit. ISO 100 at 1/500 sec. (1998 season) |
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World 500cc Champion, Australian
Michael Doohan, during qualifying session for the 1996 Malaysian GP, shot at 70mm
focal length. |
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Michael Doohan, captured at 600mm
focal length (300x2) at ISO 100. 1996 season. |

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The EOS camera's AI Servo AF predictive
focus tracking mode enabled me to change the rider's placement in the frame within
seconds of both frames without having to worry about focus adjustments. |
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