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Posted: Sun Mar 18th, 2018 06:07
 
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Taken at same time but this Goldfinch was further away and smaller bird so this is about 20% of total frame size. Ligt slightly less. Still D500 with same 500mm lens 1600 ISO 1/1600 sec at f7.1

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Bit suprised at grain in this at only 1000ISO with D850 but light was poor and it needed pulling up post +1.5 stops? I hate to say it but think D500 may cope better with a shooting error of underxposure?
I'll keep my eyes and ears open. As it's heading north I might be lucky.

 




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jk wrote:
Quick Iain, get out there!

It's heading north I might be lucky. ;-)

 




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3 posts!! Don't know how the first two happened. o.O

 




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Graham Whistler wrote:
This morning in snow at last got a bird in same place as Blackbird at start of this topic: Nikon D500 with 500mm AF-S f4 lens
This pix is about 30% of total fram so reasonable blow up
1600 ISO 1/1600sec f11 hand held out of window.


Super image, Graham. :bowing:



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The 500m f4 wins. The 80-400 is a tad behind.

BTW the 80-400 is apparently about to be discontinued in UK according to NikonRumours website. However it is still on Nikon Europe website.



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You can post a sampled down version here and link to a high res version on some other site.

This will give those trolls that steal our work higher quality material to resell.:sssshh:



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You are so right but I've long given up bothering about people steling my images. How can you ever hope to control pirates in this high tec media world?
Let alone get paid for the damage they do, most do not even think they are breaking the copyright laws.



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Graham Whistler wrote: You are so right but I've long given up bothering about people steling my images. How can you ever hope to control pirates in this high tec media world?
Let alone get paid for the damage they do, most do not even think they are breaking the copyright laws.
I agree Graham.

What I do is to make sure the images are limited in size 75kb-250kb, 1024pixels.
Content is difficult though.



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Just won an auction for a 58mm Helios-44-2-for-M42-Zenit-Pentax-Praktica for $32 US. Another $5 for a 42mm to Nikon adapter with corrective optic.

Nothing like some fine old Soviet glass for the D850
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