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		<title>Using a Canon 400d for HDR photography</title>
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Eastbourne airshow was the venue for the day. Armed with my trusty Canon 400d and my Sigmer 18-200 lens (not to mention a few spare memory cards -but no spare battery &#8211; much to my demise) I got a few hours out in the sun, sat at Beachy Head in Sussex to get a good [...]]]></description>
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