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Urban Assault 2009


dylankeyter

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Thanks JR' date=' the crowd was pretty stoked to see a uni coming down the trail. Thought you would have shown your face too, but heard Tokai took it out of you...[/quote']

Yeah .... 3 hours in Tokai in the morning was quite a killer Smile had a great time though.

 

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Nice Pics Droo

 

 

Ja Droo' date=' great pics!

 

 

 

Cool photo of WOFT on his Uni Smile Nice Pics Droo

It was a really cool event to be a part of. I was expecting a mixed response from the crowd, but everyone at the event was really encouraging. hopefully we will have our own catagory next yearClap

 

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It was a really cool event to be a part of. I was expecting a mixed response from the crowd' date=' but everyone at the event was really encouraging. hopefully we will have our own catagory next yearClap

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I second that !!! Will be really cool to have our own downhill category Wink

 

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Nice shot' date=' the light yesterday was pretty dismal - was a challenge not using my flash! :D

 

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Thanks, I don't have all the toys yet - planning on getting kitted up in Singapore next year   smiley4.gif

 

 

 

What are you using? I'm thinking of the EOS450D if I go SLR, or the G10 for compact. Leaning more towards the compact just because it fits in my pack for rides.

 

Sounds like a shweet plan, I've heard of many people going there and

returning with awesome equipment at a margin of the cost here! Enjoy,

go mad then - you probably won't regret it.

I very recently

sold my dual suspension and road bike to finance the new Canon 50D with

an 18-200mm IS Canon lens plus tripod, bags, cards, shutter clamp etc.

I was looking at the 500D, it also boasts a 15 mega-pixel sensor and

video recording - but stuck with the 50D as it is more professional

(magnesium body, 900g as apposed to 560g 500D body - initially I

thought lighter would be better, but as in all photographic cases you

want something solid and comfortable in your hand). I would highly

recommend the new Canon 7D - it boasts the same frame rate (10 frames

per second I believe!) as the Canon Mark III which retails for about

R85K, which means that you can capture every moment when taking cycling

photographs. Having said all this, any SLR camera will satisfy your

photographic needs - until you need bigger prints with immaculate

clarity. I started off with a Canon 350D and was always happy with the

photos.

Enjoy! 

 

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