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  • Laughing Kookaburra flies by

    so you've got to try.
    Could be better, but they're better than not trying, maybe. Click image for larger version

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    Camera
    Canon EOS 60D

    Focal Length
    400mm

    Aperture
    f/9

    Exposure
    1/800s

    ISO
    800



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    Canon EOS 60D

    Focal Length
    400mm

    Aperture
    f/9

    Exposure
    1/1000s

    ISO
    800



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    Aperture
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    Exposure
    1/1000s

    ISO
    800




  • #2
    Not too shabby Mark.

    There's a bit of motion blur visible, for kookas I'd recommend a faster shutter speed, maybe 1/1200 or even better if you can go to 1/1600 or faster.

    You have some room to move by using a larger aperture, no need to use f/9, f/5.6 would be much better and that will allow a faster SS without having to crank up the iso.

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    Question everything ~ Christopher Hitchins

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    • #3
      What Mick said.

      The Canon 400mm - is that the 400mm prime you are using? - is sharp when wide open. What you need is a higher shutter speed.

      Keep up the good work.
      Charles

      My indecision is final, I think.


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      • #4
        Nice job MarkL. I use similar settings.
        Shutter priority (Tv) mode : SS 1200-1600 : f4.5 - f5.6 : Spot Metering : Auto ISO.
        It gives me excellent results.
        I Shoot A Canon

        Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream
        My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
        Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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        • #5
          Thank you for the comments.
          I understand and know what you are all saying, but you don't know I know. And it does help others other that wonder by.
          Bird gave me about 5 seconds to try something.

          Charles the lens is the Sigma 120-400DG.

          And I'm seeing the same photo three times? I posted three different photos. Not to worry.

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