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May 29, 2007 16:29 |  #1

One from this evening. Not the greatest shot in the world, but the best i've managed (so far) using the 400mm 5.6 & 1.4 TC. :D

The lighting wasn't great, in woodland, changeable weather etc... iso1600 1/80sec f8.

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May 29, 2007 16:38 |  #2

Tried most of today to get a shot of one of these and found it very, very hard. Well done Scott, nice shot :D




  
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May 29, 2007 17:34 |  #3

Thanks kev, i was lucky this time.. It was trying to avoid me at first, but just seemed to give up lol! :D


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May 29, 2007 17:43 |  #4

nice pic..



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May 30, 2007 04:14 |  #5

nice shot using some serious glass! dont worry you will catch more then enough good shot using that lens. cute shot of a tiny little bird ...


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May 30, 2007 11:46 |  #6

felipemia89 wrote in post #3287809 (external link)
nice pic..

Thanks. :)

howzitboy wrote in post #3290259 (external link)
nice shot using some serious glass! dont worry you will catch more then enough good shot using that lens. cute shot of a tiny little bird ...

Thanks a lot. ;)

The lens is great, and works really well on AF; it's more the manual focussing with the 350D i have problems with hehe! The focussing is slightly out on this shot, but the head was so small in the viewfinder that i couldn't actually see it. :lol:


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