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Originally posted by Andych View Post
Originally posted by b0kehh View PostA photo i shot at somerset dam
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of course Matt, any time! Another great looking 'Rocco out there, the white is so popular. Any plan on mods?
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Originally posted by Joe7777 View Postof course Matt, any time! Another great looking 'Rocco out there, the white is so popular. Any plan on mods?
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Originally posted by cougarmon View PostHey Joe, Thanks for your reply, Not at this current time doing any mods may do in the future. But I've just purchased a MK7 90TSI Comfortline for my daily drive and the scirocco for the Weekends. The km's on the Rocco were getting quite high for such a new car!
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Matt
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Originally posted by Joe7777 View PostNo worries mate. Quite some people only drive the Rocco occasionally, as it is in my opinion one of prestige cars in VAG families so yeah well deserve low kms. I hope you enjoy riding MK7 daily. I hired one last time and it drove so well. Great choice once again!
Yes! Well I have too many on the counter now so I need to slow that down! And the Mk7 is amazing I had a Polo for a month and It was in the workshop longer then I physically had it, so we got rid of it and got the golf! amazing car, No surprise it won world car of the year!
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b0kehh Amazing photos! may I ask what do you use to get such a great shot of your Rocco moving and the settings.
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Originally posted by cougarmon View Postb0kehh Amazing photos! may I ask what do you use to get such a great shot of your Rocco moving and the settings.
The camera I use is the Canon 5D MkIII. The blur you see can be done with any DSRL camera really, but the general setting I use for these rolling shots is setting the sutter speed to something moderately "slow" ie. 1/30th and then i would let the camera decide which aperture to use depending on the lighting (this setting is generally known as shutter priority or "TV" on the dial). Also change your focus setting to AI servo. This allows the camera to focus on a moving target. Then all you have to do is point>focus>shoot. Hope that helpsHere's an example below
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Great shots and tips mate! You have a great taste in camera too. The Ralliart reminds me of my previous car, miss that blue beast. So I thought would go white on my Rocco (last minute order change from blue that pissed off my dealer)
Re mods, think the stage 2+ is already very fast in terms of power for this FWD car anyway on public roads, wise direction to do some chassis and supporting mods to maximise that power to the ground. Some aerodynamic mods will complete the look of the car very nicely.
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Originally posted by b0kehh View PostHaha thanks Matt
The camera I use is the Canon 5D MkIII. The blur you see can be done with any DSRL camera really, but the general setting I use for these rolling shots is setting the sutter speed to something moderately "slow" ie. 1/30th and then i would let the camera decide which aperture to use depending on the lighting (this setting is generally known as shutter priority or "TV" on the dial). Also change your focus setting to AI servo. This allows the camera to focus on a moving target. Then all you have to do is point>focus>shoot. Hope that helpsHere's an example below
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Matt
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Originally posted by cougarmon View PostThanks for the advice! What Lens do you use!? I have a couple, the stock standard 50-200 and a L series 100-400 with a 7D body. Is there a lens you would suggest?
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