QUOTE: Originally posted by trainheartedguy Whenever there is a great shot of a train I can get, one of the following happens: Camera Shuts down Takes 10 seconds after hitting the shutter button to take the shot Doesn't take the shot at all Battery dies This happen to anyone else? is there some "Supernatural" force stopping my shots from being taken? Does someone Hate me?[:0]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy That seems similar to what happened to me a few weeks ago. I waited about a half hour for this CP Coal train to come by, had the shot all lined up and ready to go, lighting was PERFECT and it was an almost head on kind of angle. Had my digital camera out, ready to go all lined up.............boom, what happened? The stupid thing was on video mode and not camera mode so I ended up with this tiny very poor quality of the train headed towards me, then about 3 minutes of the ground and my feet as I was watching the train go by. That was a real downer, that would have been an awsome Desktop Picture.
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