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Amateur Photographer – 30 June 2018 is the world’s oldest weekly photographic magazine, established in 1884. It is the respected authority for news and reviews, with detailed tests and investigations on the latest equipment.

The weekly contents include interviews and columns from many of the world’s leading photographers and practical technique to inspire and enthuse the devoted readership, to whom taking photos is far more than just a hobby. Essential reading for those interested in buying photographic equipment or wanting advice about improving their picture taking.

Amateur Photographer  |  30th June 2018

AIRSHOW MASTERCLASS

AP’s office overlooks the runway at Farnborough Airport. Every day, we can
watch planes landing and taking off, but in a couple of weeks this background distraction takes centre stage for the Farnborough International Airshow, and we’re treated to a week of fast jets screaming past the windows, rattling the cups and drowning out conversation. It really is very exciting, and if you haven’t been to an airshow you should. Getting good photos though can be
challenging. Photographing planes in flight can push most cameras’ AF systems to the limits and even reliable exposure meters can struggle as the planes streak across the sky, in and out of the clouds. So we have Mark Lynham’s top tips on how to come away with photos as good as the one he let us use on the cover.

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