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Aug 26, 2009 09:38 |  #1876

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Aug 26, 2009 20:38 |  #1877

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Aug 26, 2009 20:45 |  #1878

Got it. Uploaded to here, I'll figure out the hosting thing nex.

Shot with my EF-S 55-250. Hand held, F19, 1/125 sec, 146mm focal length. No PP other than resizing.

My choice for PP would be to adjust contrast.


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Aug 26, 2009 20:50 |  #1879

Looking for a duck now.


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Aug 26, 2009 20:55 |  #1880

BillwYellowstone wrote in post #8529257 (external link)
Got it. Uploaded to here, I'll figure out the hosting thing nex.

Shot with my EF-S 55-250. Hand held, F19, 1/125 sec, 146mm focal length. No PP other than resizing.

My choice for PP would be to adjust contrast.

what was ur focus point set on? the Elk? i believe seems soft and not sharp.


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Aug 26, 2009 21:29 |  #1881

I believe it was the elk. I might have had it on general and caught the tree though. Had to work fast, still getting used to controls.


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Aug 26, 2009 22:26 as a reply to  @ BillwYellowstone's post |  #1882

Wow, software shows where AF points were! So cool. Unfortunately tree and left rear hoof. Need to recall elk.

Went back to book, the Picture Style was set on landscape which has sharpness at less than middle. I'll try diffeent settings and look for the ducks.


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Aug 26, 2009 23:28 |  #1883

BillwYellowstone wrote in post #8529774 (external link)
Wow, software shows where AF points were! So cool. Unfortunately tree and left rear hoof. Need to recall elk.

Went back to book, the Picture Style was set on landscape which has sharpness at less than middle. I'll try diffeent settings and look for the ducks.

i must say your lucky to get shots of elk so easily, in michigan i have to travel well north to even think about trying to get shots like that, even with that i'd need lots of luck.

its just wierd at f/19 it should be really sharp.

a pic i took at a festival by my place, a mime of some sort trying to be a robot or something. Soooo sharp.

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Aug 26, 2009 23:41 |  #1884

remember, its difficult to shoot at f/19 and have a shutter speed fast enough to avoid shake. my guess is that was shake on the elk.


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Aug 26, 2009 23:52 |  #1885

chopper5654 wrote in post #8530162 (external link)
remember, its difficult to shoot at f/19 and have a shutter speed fast enough to avoid shake. my guess is that was shake on the elk.

true i guess i felt that his 1/125s was good enough


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Aug 27, 2009 07:37 |  #1886

that was the first thing i "re-learned" about this lens. everything i shot the first two months had shake in it. i thought for sure i had a soft copy. most people, imo, cant go slower than 1/320. and, even then, they need to focus on proper technique.

with the 1.6X sensors, we are shooting at a 400mm equivalent. the 1/focal length rule would state we shoot on 1/400 to be safe. but, i think you can work your way down to 1/250 with excellent technique. when shooting moving objects, like sports or birds, i will use Tv mode. its the only time i will be in Tv mode.


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Aug 27, 2009 07:44 |  #1887

emu248mafia wrote in post #8530113 (external link)
i must say your lucky to get shots of elk so easily, in michigan i have to travel well north to even think about trying to get shots like that, even with that i'd need lots of luck.

its just wierd at f/19 it should be really sharp.

a pic i took at a festival by my place, a mime of some sort trying to be a robot or something. Soooo sharp.

OK, that's just not fair... my 55-250 has never been, and will never be, that sharp. Are you sure you weren't using an L?

Can you post the settings for that shot?


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Aug 27, 2009 08:25 |  #1888

emu248mafia wrote in post #8530113 (external link)
i must say your lucky to get shots of elk so easily, in michigan i have to travel well north to even think about trying to get shots like that, even with that i'd need lots of luck.

its just wierd at f/19 it should be really sharp.

a pic i took at a festival by my place, a mime of some sort trying to be a robot or something. Soooo sharp.

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very sharp but it has been sharpened alot by a software right??

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Aug 27, 2009 08:34 |  #1889

I may have posted in here before because at first I liked this lens but the vignetting at the zoomed end is horrible... I am going to sell it asap...


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Aug 27, 2009 09:17 |  #1890

Those painted people are just freaky. Sorry. OK, I'll keep it in mind as to the speed. Back in 35 days anything over 1/60 worked fine. And I couldn't get to an F19.

Elk and bison, sometimes I just look out my window.


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