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I only used a 17-55, 70-200 and a fixed 300mm which was more than enough. We experienced a lot of freedom and in the morning we stood on the eastside and in afternoon on the westside of the runway, always with sun in the back. Although in the morning this was not realy necessary as the display aircraft flew everywhere (also over public) as display rules are non existent in North Korea.navygm wrote:For those who have been there...
for the flying do you need a large lens? like how much zoom?
the flying program was being done against the sun? if so, were the spotters taken to a place with the sun behind?
thanks for the info
no camera check at all. Only when entering the usual checks for literature and offensive materials, but all camera equipment were ok to pass.VH3D wrote:Great shots. Thanks for sharing.
On the way out of NK. Did they check your SD/CF cards to look at the pictures?
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