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Nov 24, 2018 09:08 |  #4726

Got up too early this morning.... decided... why not?

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Nov 24, 2018 09:49 |  #4727

graham121 wrote in post #18757359 (external link)
I guess this wont help either Derek... ISO 5000....

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How much post do you have into this file. This is excellent


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Nov 24, 2018 11:33 |  #4728

One more from yesterday's Kinglet encounter.. feather detail is fantastic, haven't seen any drawback to this sensor vs. the 5D4, so my fears about cropping have been put to rest.

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Nov 24, 2018 15:44 |  #4729

umphotography wrote in post #18757494 (external link)
How much post do you have into this file. This is excellent

Thanks Mike.

Very little different to my normal workflow - in fact I did not realise the ISO is as high as it is until I noticed the exif in Flickr.

In LR I gave the NR slider a bit more than normal, other than that nothing really of note different.. just the usual sliders.

I do my final sharpening for bird images in PS, and the only differences here were I ran an NR filter before I ran the sharpening, and only two instead of three passes with the unsharp mask.

And so adjustments were global across the whole image, ie no local adjustment brushes used.

So yeah, very happy with the result.


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Nov 24, 2018 17:37 |  #4730

graham121 wrote in post #18757661 (external link)
Thanks Mike.

Very little different to my normal workflow - in fact I did not realise the ISO is as high as it is until I noticed the exif in Flickr.

In LR I gave the NR slider a bit more than normal, other than that nothing really of note different.. just the usual sliders.

I do my final sharpening for bird images in PS, and the only differences here were I ran an NR filter before I ran the sharpening, and only two instead of three passes with the unsharp mask.

And so adjustments were global across the whole image, ie no local adjustment brushes used.

So yeah, very happy with the result.

I just wish I knew what you're talking about, I must get to grips with PP.


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Nov 24, 2018 23:12 |  #4731

Phoenixkh wrote in post #18757462 (external link)
Got up too early this morning.... decided... why not?

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Cool shot...I definitely like this one.


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Nov 25, 2018 15:25 |  #4732

You want to get the best out of a 1dx mkii start taking sports photos and you'll find nothing better. Its purely awesome.

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Nov 25, 2018 16:46 |  #4733

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Super action shot, so nicely done.


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Nov 26, 2018 21:19 |  #4734

This is on Tony Todd's site

1Dx mk 2 + 200-400 zoom

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Nov 26, 2018 21:26 |  #4735

Golfer T wrote in post #18759217 (external link)
This is on Tony Todd's site

1Dx mk 2 + 200-400 zoom

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14 fps, trigger down and hope for the best! Holy cow that's a good shot!!!


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Nov 27, 2018 06:22 |  #4736

I actually once spoke with a person who frequently took pictures of artillery pieces. He said taking a photo where you can see the grenade leaving the barrel isn't too difficult.
Just aim the camera, half-press the shutter button and wait. The shock wave will make you press the button at the right moment.


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Nov 27, 2018 11:00 |  #4737

Golfer T wrote in post #18759217 (external link)
This is on Tony Todd's site

1Dx mk 2 + 200-400 zoom

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Sorry but I think I must be missing something here, apart from timing the shot well, which is not hard at 14fps I can't actually find anything sharp on the image.




  
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Nov 28, 2018 04:51 |  #4738

I think it's sharp. Not oversharpened, as somebody likes it, but in focus.


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Dec 01, 2018 02:23 |  #4739

10 days to go before I order one, I hate wishing my life away.....but!!


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Dec 01, 2018 14:26 |  #4740

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