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Posted: Sat Aug 23rd, 2025 16:00
 
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Bob wrote:
Thanks - this digital stuff has so many options  eg Chris's focus stacking.I will contact Jeff.
Focus stacking is ok for static subjects.

I couldn't find the original bull finch NEF file but this one is a full frame (uncropped) of another bird, from the same location/subject distance, same lens/camera on a different day.  Its the Nikon D850 and 500pf lens with 1.4x converter so = 700mm.  From memory about 50feet focus distance.




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Eric wrote:
Focus stacking is ok for static subjects.

I couldn't find the original bull finch NEF file but this one is a full frame (uncropped) of another bird, from the same location/subject distance, same lens/camera on a different day.  Its the Nikon D850 and 500pf lens with 1.4x converter so = 700mm.  From memory about 50feet focus distance.




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Aperture about f8 ?

 




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f11 @ 1/250, ISO 2000  according to the exif data

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I was fighting for light on that day in the shaded woodland….hence the slower than normal shutter speed for a bird albeit perched. I wanted to keep the ISO down to max 2000 but at the same time the depth of field of 700mm (500 + 1.4x) is very shallow….using f11 gave me a few more mms depth of focus.



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Were you using a tripod?

By the way, I have taken the plunge and, and I am now the proud owner of a nikon 500mm f5,6 PF ED VR etc. I took a few shots from the hip as it were, mainly handheld, but a couple resting of the rail of the verandah railing.

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I played around with the various buzzers and bells in NX Studio, but technically it's not a masterpiece. I included this because I was concentrating on the pigeon, trying to get the eye sharp, and I completely missed the finch:doh: range about 35m maybe more.

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This one's  closer, about 11m. Shame about the leaf.

 




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Were you using a tripod?

By the way, I have taken the plunge and, and I am now the proud owner of a nikon 500mm f5,6 PF ED VR etc. I took a few shots from the hip as it were, mainly handheld, but a couple resting of the rail of the verandah railing.

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I played around with the various buzzers and bells in NX Studio, but technically it's not a masterpiece. I included this because I was concentrating on the pigeon, trying to get the eye sharp, and I completely missed the finch:doh: range about 35m maybe more.

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This one's  closer, about 11m. Shame about the leaf.

What’s a tripod? :lol:

It was taken in a hide so just sort of rested on the hatch windowsill?

There’s no point in having VR switched on if you are using a tripod….it works counterproductively.



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What’s a tripod? :lol:

It was taken in a hide so just sort of rested on the hatch windowsill?

There’s no point in having VR switched on if you are using a tripod….it works counterproductively.

I don't know why I asked that question........No doubt you have read the leaflets which come with the lenses. I have read differing statements on different lens  instructions re using VR on a tripod - it seems to be conditional depending on whether there is a ball socket like a Benbow trekker which can be free to rotate, or a rigid attachment. Anyway, by the time you've set up the tripod, the bird has flown......
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I have debated long and hard with myself over the value of VR.
If you cannot or should not use on a tripod and it should not be useful if shutter speed is  1/250 or shorter e.g. 1/500, 1/1000, etc then it is only useful if you are hand holding the lens at shutter speeds of 1/30, 1/60, 1/125 so doesnt seem like a useful cost benefit item!



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I manage to handhold my 500mm reflex - no VR, no aperture (fixed at f8), no AF - and still get good images. 

Only get out the tripod when panning with my heavy Sony FS5 video gear - with all the accessories on it must weigh over 3 kilos! Shoulder mount is OK for short periods.



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I have never used a tripod for wildlife, the situation with wildlife is just too fluid. I have seen people set up with the camera/lens on a tripod and a Buzzard or something flys overhead and by the time they have released the camera from the tripod its gone.

 

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