The basic Canon EF walkabout found its first duck (the Chinese Muscovy) today...I got it a couple of days ago off Craigslist and I'm very pleased with it...
Jan 18, 2010 22:07 | #1 The basic Canon EF walkabout found its first duck (the Chinese Muscovy) today...I got it a couple of days ago off Craigslist and I'm very pleased with it... My Canon kit 450D/s90; Canon lenses 18-55 IS, 70-210/3.5-4.5....Nikon kit: D610; 28-105/3.5-4.5, 75-300/4.5-5.6 AF, 50/1.8D Nikkors, Tamron 80-210; MF Nikkors: 50/2K, 50/1.4 AI-S, 50/1.8 SeriesE, 60/2.8 Micro Nikkor (AF locked), 85mm/1.8K-AI, 105/2.5 AIS/P.C, 135/2.8K/Q.C, 180/2.8 ED, 200/4Q/AIS, 300/4.5H-AI, ++ Tamron 70-210/3.8-4, Vivitar/Kiron 28/2, ser.1 70-210/3.5, ser.1 28-90; Vivitar/Komine and Samyang 28/2.8; 35mm Nikon F/FM/FE2, Rebel 2K...HTC RE UWA camera
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Jan 18, 2010 22:19 | #2 not bad... not sure if that is noise or your shutter speed is a little short. What were you shooting at? ---Adam--- Facebook
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FuturamaJSP Goldmember 2,227 posts Likes: 82 Joined Oct 2009 More info | Jan 18, 2010 22:23 | #3 wow that is one weird looking duck. Looks like a crossbreed of a duck and a turkey :O They asked me how well I understood theoretical physics. I said I had a theoretical degree in physics. They said welcome aboard! - Fallout New Vegas
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Tracon Senior Member 541 posts Joined Jan 2010 Location: Virginia Beach More info | Jan 18, 2010 22:28 | #4 Good capture. I love the face on this creature. The bokeh seems to be acceptable. But like regnis said there is some noise, you can see it clearly on the bottom left. Cameron | Gear | Flickr
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FuturamaJSP Goldmember 2,227 posts Likes: 82 Joined Oct 2009 More info | Jan 18, 2010 22:36 | #5 Tracon wrote in post #9422539 Look at the face again, how cool is that? Beautiful bird. Good work kitacanon! yeah its a beautiful bird alright but its a shame that this guy would probably end up on the table of some Chinese family as bbq duck They asked me how well I understood theoretical physics. I said I had a theoretical degree in physics. They said welcome aboard! - Fallout New Vegas
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DocFluty Goldmember 1,762 posts Likes: 37 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Gulfport, Ms More info | Jan 18, 2010 22:46 | #6 nice 3d looking shot.. but the noise is dramatic.. the white feathers dont look smooth My Facebook Fan Page
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Jan 18, 2010 23:27 | #7 ISO 400/320@F7.1 (the widest F-stop I found for acceptable sharpness).... As for post processing...in DPP sliders were set to daylight, landscape, null for all other settings (5 on sharpness)...nothing done in PS but the cropping...perhaps the landscape setting exaggerated the light, but it was late in the PM and the color of the light was just about how you see it. My Canon kit 450D/s90; Canon lenses 18-55 IS, 70-210/3.5-4.5....Nikon kit: D610; 28-105/3.5-4.5, 75-300/4.5-5.6 AF, 50/1.8D Nikkors, Tamron 80-210; MF Nikkors: 50/2K, 50/1.4 AI-S, 50/1.8 SeriesE, 60/2.8 Micro Nikkor (AF locked), 85mm/1.8K-AI, 105/2.5 AIS/P.C, 135/2.8K/Q.C, 180/2.8 ED, 200/4Q/AIS, 300/4.5H-AI, ++ Tamron 70-210/3.8-4, Vivitar/Kiron 28/2, ser.1 70-210/3.5, ser.1 28-90; Vivitar/Komine and Samyang 28/2.8; 35mm Nikon F/FM/FE2, Rebel 2K...HTC RE UWA camera
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toxic Goldmember 3,498 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2008 Location: California More info | Jan 19, 2010 00:25 | #8 how's it compare to the 24-85 you use to have?
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Jan 19, 2010 01:37 | #9 toxic wrote in post #9423263 how's it compare to the 24-85 you use to have? The 28-105 is smaller/lighter.... My Canon kit 450D/s90; Canon lenses 18-55 IS, 70-210/3.5-4.5....Nikon kit: D610; 28-105/3.5-4.5, 75-300/4.5-5.6 AF, 50/1.8D Nikkors, Tamron 80-210; MF Nikkors: 50/2K, 50/1.4 AI-S, 50/1.8 SeriesE, 60/2.8 Micro Nikkor (AF locked), 85mm/1.8K-AI, 105/2.5 AIS/P.C, 135/2.8K/Q.C, 180/2.8 ED, 200/4Q/AIS, 300/4.5H-AI, ++ Tamron 70-210/3.8-4, Vivitar/Kiron 28/2, ser.1 70-210/3.5, ser.1 28-90; Vivitar/Komine and Samyang 28/2.8; 35mm Nikon F/FM/FE2, Rebel 2K...HTC RE UWA camera
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