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    • Viewer mode in IEDT>right click on image>go to process composite raw shooting>create noise reduction shooting composite image>Select the appropriate settings. Images must be shot in NR composite mode. It won't let you process the raw shootings unless you turned that setting on in camera. Hope this helps. If you have any other questions, ask away.
    • Hello OwlDude24! I currently have 2 Sony A1s, and recently purchased the Sony A9iii. I have the following Sony lenses: 600mm; 200-600mm; 70-200mm; 24-70mm; 16-35mm; 50mm; and 90mm. Most often I find I'm working with the 600mm, the 24-70mm, and the 200-600mm. Love the 70-200mm and trying to find more opportunities to use it.  I love both the A1 and A9iii, for different reasons. The A9iii has some incredible features such as PreCapture, 120 fps when needed (and the boost button that quickly gets you there), and what I have found to be an incredible, matchless Eye-AF ability that in my experience surpasses the A1's by quite a bit. But I still love my A1, so much, and the greater resolution of it over the A9iii makes it a solid workhorse for me for much of my shooting. Esp when it comes to small birds small in the frame!
    • Melissa, Im curious to know what camera bodies and lenses are in your kit these days? I have the Sony Alpha 1 and am thinking of getting the Alpha 9iii.
    • Hi Alan. Thank you for your kind words and for supporting Grassroots Baseball! I have mostly been using expanded tracking with the a9iii and had great success.  I feel like it has held on to my subject even when other players cross in front.  Give that a try! Please reach out to my further if you would like.  On IG if that works.  
    • Hi Jean   I love your work and am a huge fan of yours.  I was looking for advice on focus modes you use with the  A9III.  I shoot Ultimate Frisbee and use a combination of Spot Focus and Zone tracking based on where the action is on the field both with Human Eye subject recognition.  What I see at times is when there is alot of action and crossing subjects, the eye focus will switch from the subject I want to someone else.  Any advice on how you address this or shooting action to keep the focus on the subject you want to focus on in a crowd or with crossing subjects?   Thanks Alan
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