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Ground Zero
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As one of the first light mostly composite aircraft, the FAA didn't really trust just composites so the rules at the time mandated it needed a stronger structure, the weight penalty associated with that made it extremely uneconomical. For the size, it could have made an efficient replacement for the king air, but not for the cost. At least thats what I heard.
 
I love this plane! I heard there were two still flying out there somewhere. It would be great to see one fly one day. I have only seen one sitting at the Pima air museum in Tucson.

I saw one parked at KSNA the other day, and I'm fairly certain there is one based at kase.
 
Yeah i dont have a DSLR. All i have is this

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Select AV mode, pick the smallest number possible, maximum zoom possible, and get as close to your subject as you can, with it still in frame. That will give you the smallest depth of field, I.e blurry background. Works well for portraits.
 
I don't know anything about that camera, but I would guess "m"= manual. From there you ought to be able to set what you like.

Get off the green box and you'll be pleased with the results.
 
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