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Was wondering what the 2x could do, so mounted it and took it on a walk.Wow...
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Was wondering what the 2x could do, so mounted it and took it on a walk.Wow...
Le frog!
And great shot, Sid!
How you managed to find a gull in flight @1600mm is beyond me. FOV is sooo small at that focal length! I can hardly do it @800mm!Was wondering what the 2x could do, so mounted it and took it on a walk.
And these are quite heavy crops as well...How you managed to find a gull in flight @1600mm is beyond me. FOV is sooo small at that focal length! I can hardly do it @800mm!
Oh right, of course, you shot with the 200-800! I was thinking of my attempts with the 800/11. It's funny, I'm still not used to zooming in and out on the fly (with the 100-500), having shot with primes like forever.And these are quite heavy crops as well...
Having the zoom of the 200-800 helps as you can get the gull in the frame and then try to zoom in more while the camera maintains the focus as good as possible. Also, going out with my camera and do some birding is a form of practice for me as well. Trying to react and find things in the viewfinder quickly. These were shots were I succeeded but it have been numerous times during the same outing, that I pointed the camera up and did not catch the bird I hoped for or that focus was too far off for the mirrorless system to identify the bird and AF correctly. (But blurry empty skies are not really show-worthy on photography forums).
It is a form of practice in hand-eye coordination to look at something and then point the camera with a long lens in about the right position to get it in the frame. I certainly do not master it, but use birding in this respect as a nice form of training.
Nice!Before the R5II I wouldn't have got this Meadow Pipit.
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