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Posted: Sat May 28th, 2016 13:28
 
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Iain, check your PMs.

Let me know when you have the files.



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A lot of fine detail there Graham, even the reflections in the birds eyes.

Hope you soon get over the technical issues.



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Posted: Sat May 28th, 2016 16:26
 
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Downloaded my first set of images from the D500.
If the battery is on the last segment then the download or camera is not seen when connected via USB3. I understand the reasoning for this so I dont think it is a bug.



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Posted: Sat May 28th, 2016 17:27
 
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This is another from same set. I took over 150 pix in 3 hours but the strong side light was very tricky and all are at 1250 -800 ISO with 80-400mm Lens.

I shall go back in the morning on Monday and light should be better. Because my friend has her washing line near they are in the country and not too bothered by people. I sat under another apple tree about 15 feet away.

Attachment: Nuthatcdh0449.jpg (Downloaded 27 times)



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Posted: Sat May 28th, 2016 17:54
 
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Wonderful photographs Graham. Thanks for sharing.



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Posted: Sun May 29th, 2016 15:14
 
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Another image from yesterday. I have now done some A3+ prints and 1250 ISO is very low noise so results from D500 looking good. I'm going up again in morning as light should be much better so you may see some more images! This pix is a much larger blow-up from small part of image as it was an early shot from further away and noise is starting to show.

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Posted: Sun May 29th, 2016 15:34
 
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Wow! :bowing:

Dare I say the feathers are starting to test the anti-ailising software? There seem to be some areas of mush in the plumage but I have to say that's nit picking, it isn't obvious.

Better lighting may help, or make it worse?



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I might have over cooked un-sharp mask. Also much larger blow-up compared with the other 2 pixs.



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Hey Gram, is that a full print or a crop?

I would like to see a print with no processing

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I notice you are using the 80-400zoom rather than the 500mm prime. Is there a reason from for that? Given the static subject it would be interesting to see if it outperforms the zoom.



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