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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #120 on: March 19, 2014, 07:53:32 am »
Hi Robin

Your latest shots are really good!  Are these with a Canon EF 400 mm F/5.6 USM lens?  I'm looking at getting one to replace my 100-400mm as I'm nearly always at the 400mm end!

Nice and sharp!

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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #121 on: March 19, 2014, 05:12:09 pm »
 Yes Robin that was fantastic for detail but the tree/bush pruning takes a bit believing!

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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #122 on: March 20, 2014, 09:47:56 am »

Yes Robin that was fantastic for detail but the tree/bush pruning takes a bit believing!


....That's because that particular small tree was smashed by the 50ft Leylandii which came down on it in the storm last month. I'm still clearing it up!





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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #123 on: March 20, 2014, 10:18:43 am »
Hi Robin

Your latest shots are really good!  Are these with a Canon EF 400 mm F/5.6 USM lens?  I'm looking at getting one to replace my 100-400mm as I'm nearly always at the 400mm end!

Nice and sharp!

Paul.

....Yes, I was interested in the Canon 100-400mm in spite of having the 70-200mm f4L with 1.4x Extender (making it fully functional as a 98-280mm f5.6L) but a very experienced bird photographer friend advised me that the prime Canon 400mm f5.6L USM (no IS) is a 'better' lens - He has owned both.

It would be nice if it had IS (Image Stabilisation for non Canon users) because I reckon my keeper rate would be higher but when I get it right (as the Robin singing shot) it's spot on. I personally find it easier to steady with the tripod ring mount fitted.

I now exclusively shoot RAW and can then enhance what's already captured by the camera body's sensor (Canon 70D). But if it's a turd, you can't polish it!



^ The 70-200mm is shown with the Canon 1.4x Extender fitted. It also fits the 400mm but then makes it a f8L and kills autofocus on the 70D body. You also really need a tripod/monopod to steady it at 540mm (actually more on my crop-sensor body). The Extender works beautifully on the 70-200mm though and lives on it most of the time.

Another 400mm sharp shot....


Dunnock_2580vns by RedRobin_05, on Flickr

Not a bird but a flying creature and just to show how well the 400mm can perform for close-up (as long as you are further away than 12ft!)....


BumbleBee blossom_3568v1ns by RedRobin_05, on Flickr


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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #124 on: March 20, 2014, 10:29:16 am »
Providing you can keep the shutter speed above the focal length of the lens, it pretty much negated the need for IS.

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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #125 on: March 20, 2014, 10:47:35 am »
New to the photography but enjoying the posts and education within!

This one has had a few twitchers out for some strange reason!

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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #126 on: March 20, 2014, 02:09:43 pm »
Hi Robin

Your latest shots are really good!  Are these with a Canon EF 400 mm F/5.6 USM lens?  I'm looking at getting one to replace my 100-400mm as I'm nearly always at the 400mm end!

Nice and sharp!

Paul.

....Yes, I was interested in the Canon 100-400mm in spite of having the 70-200mm f4L with 1.4x Extender (making it fully functional as a 98-280mm f5.6L) but a very experienced bird photographer friend advised me that the prime Canon 400mm f5.6L USM (no IS) is a 'better' lens - He has owned both.

It would be nice if it had IS (Image Stabilisation for non Canon users) because I reckon my keeper rate would be higher but when I get it right (as the Robin singing shot) it's spot on. I personally find it easier to steady with the tripod ring mount fitted.

I now exclusively shoot RAW and can then enhance what's already captured by the camera body's sensor (Canon 70D). But if it's a turd, you can't polish it!

^ The 70-200mm is shown with the Canon 1.4x Extender fitted. It also fits the 400mm but then makes it a f8L and kills autofocus on the 70D body. You also really need a tripod/monopod to steady it at 540mm (actually more on my crop-sensor body). The Extender works beautifully on the 70-200mm though and lives on it most of the time.

Hi Robin

Thanks for that.  The 100-400mm has done the job of getting be interested and pointing me down the road I want to follow so it looks like a 400mm prime could be on the cards.  I've already got a 1.4x extender as well and f8 is no problem for autofocus on my 5D.  :happy2:

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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #127 on: March 20, 2014, 04:35:56 pm »

Providing you can keep the shutter speed above the focal length of the lens, it pretty much negated the need for IS.


....That's a good guide (focal length taking into account body sensor factor) but I'm convinced that IS on a lens can help (unless on a tripod).

Correct me if I'm wrong but I think that the 400mm f5.6L USM was introduced before Canon offered IS. If they ever produce a new version of it what's the betting it will have IS?


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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #128 on: March 20, 2014, 05:47:40 pm »
No IS on the f5.6 but it is available on the f4 and f2.8 400mm. You don't want to ask the prices of those though.  :surprised:

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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #129 on: March 20, 2014, 05:53:36 pm »

Providing you can keep the shutter speed above the focal length of the lens, it pretty much negated the need for IS.


....That's a good guide (focal length taking into account body sensor factor) but I'm convinced that IS on a lens can help (unless on a tripod).

Correct me if I'm wrong but I think that the 400mm f5.6L USM was introduced before Canon offered IS. If they ever produce a new version of it what's the betting it will have IS?

Ohh there is no doubt it helps in certain situations. But, lets you your robin photo. 1/3200 shutter speed. Now... unless you have had 10000 cups of coffee and are "shacking like a dog" then IS wont make a blind bit of difference.

I cant see canon making a 400mm with IS.

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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #130 on: March 20, 2014, 06:40:48 pm »

No IS on the f5.6 but it is available on the f4 and f2.8 400mm. You don't want to ask the prices of those though.  :surprised:


....Too right!! They cost many thousands even at competitive and reliable retailers like Park Cameras and Wex. I would still love one though.


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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #131 on: March 20, 2014, 06:48:57 pm »

Ohh there is no doubt it helps in certain situations. But, lets you your robin photo. 1/3200 shutter speed. Now... unless you have had 10000 cups of coffee and are "shacking like a dog" then IS wont make a blind bit of difference.


....Here's one before I had a cup of coffee or breakfast the other morning. It was a very dull day and it's shot at 1/320 shutter speed and ISO 3200 - On the 400mm f5.6L non IS:


Robin art_3616v1n by RedRobin_05, on Flickr

^ I call it 'The Art of Failure'. Shot RAW and with minor post-processing - The Levels brought out the colour. Noise reduction applied overall, no sharpening.



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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #132 on: March 20, 2014, 11:17:17 pm »
^^ yep.. shutter speed far too slow to capture a flying bird and it be "sharp"

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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #133 on: March 21, 2014, 12:02:06 am »

^^ yep.. shutter speed far too slow to capture a flying bird and it be "sharp"


....But I love it as an image. Photography is about more than just being sharp in my opinion.


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Re: Bird photography
« Reply #134 on: March 21, 2014, 12:03:52 am »
Not again robin..... ive heard enough of that for a lifetime.  :happy2: