"For air-to-air shots, a 70-200mm zoom is likely to be all you'll need since you'll be much closer to the action."
That works well if you are in a slow mover with an open cockpit or a door removed, but when your flying backseat in a jet you don't have enough room for it. And by the way military pilots are able to fly very close to each others. To be honest I know what i'm talking about. take a look at:
www.TrueBlueAviaPress.be or www.trueblueaviapress.be/nikonpro.html
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Posted on Nov 20, 2011 at 09:17:14 UTC
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qwertyasdf: Hey...The "Equipment choices" is totally off-topic :P
Please tell us which planes are the best choice to ride on :D
I prefer American fighter jets ;-)
www.TrueBlueAviaPress.be
"For air-to-air shots, a 70-200mm zoom is likely to be all you'll need since you'll be much closer to the action."
That works well if you are in a slow mover with an open cockpit or a door removed, but when your flying backseat in a jet you don't have enough room for it. And by the way military pilots are able to fly very close to each others.
To be honest I know what i'm talking about.
take a look at:
www.TrueBlueAviaPress.be
or
www.trueblueaviapress.be/nikonpro.html