I'm trying to calibrate my 7D and 300mm, so some recent shot.
avan Senior Member 512 posts Likes: 23 Joined Dec 2006 Location: Montreal,quebec More info | Feb 02, 2011 17:05 | #1 I'm trying to calibrate my 7D and 300mm, so some recent shot. 1DMK4, T6s, 100-400mmL IS II, 16-35mm f4, 100mm macro
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Feb 02, 2011 17:06 | #2 1DMK4, T6s, 100-400mmL IS II, 16-35mm f4, 100mm macro
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RandallnLV Goldmember 1,660 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jul 2008 Location: Las Vegas More info | Feb 02, 2011 17:06 | #3 |
Feb 02, 2011 17:20 | #4 Thanks! 1DMK4, T6s, 100-400mmL IS II, 16-35mm f4, 100mm macro
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Oldjackssparrows Jeeeez, incredible comments! More info | Feb 02, 2011 17:51 | #5 Those are very nice Avan and I certainly am not trying to critize by any means, I love that Hawk shot but it looks to me like you did the same thing I always do, the Cooper shot left the bottom of the tail clipped out. So if that is a full frame shot, the Hawk filled your view finder and you used a center point to focus. I do it all the time and I get trigger happy and forget to change my focus point with a single marker for your auto focus, I move the focus spot 1-2 marks up and that will give you a better center on the Cooper when you have them in so close, Like I said, please, no disrespect intended this is a real nice set. I just saw the amount of space on top with the bottom of the tail hazy but also not all there and thought maybe you were doing the same thing I always do. Donate to Pekka, help pay our server costs...
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RandallnLV Goldmember 1,660 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jul 2008 Location: Las Vegas More info | Feb 02, 2011 19:10 | #6 BGgraphy wrote in post #11765546 Those are very nice Avan and I certainly am not trying to critize by any means, I love that Hawk shot but it looks to me like you did the same thing I always do, the Cooper shot left the bottom of the tail clipped out. So if that is a full frame shot, the Hawk filled your view finder and you used a center point to focus. I do it all the time and I get trigger happy and forget to change my focus point with a single marker for your auto focus, I move the focus spot 1-2 marks up and that will give you a better center on the Cooper when you have them in so close, Like I said, please, no disrespect intended this is a real nice set. I just saw the amount of space on top with the bottom of the tail hazy but also not all there and thought maybe you were doing the same thing I always do. Great set, Lets see some more! Bret Ditto. Man am I guilty of that! My Flickr
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Feb 02, 2011 19:46 | #7 No offense, you'r right. I always doing this with very shy bird or animal when i'm on the hurry to don't miss the shot. On this one he pose for only 2 shot before left. Having taking time, I have been use the portrait orientation for this one instead of moving the focus point or as I do, shot in landscape orientation (I crop both side). In the case here anyway, there was a branch in front, that you can see partialy in the bottom of the picture. 1DMK4, T6s, 100-400mmL IS II, 16-35mm f4, 100mm macro
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dgraham329 Cream of the Crop 11,133 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Central Oklahoma More info | Feb 04, 2011 12:52 | #8 nice captures
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kmunroe Cream of the Crop 12,926 posts Joined Apr 2010 Location: Nova Scotia ,canada More info | Feb 05, 2011 03:43 | #9 very nice Alain
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CanaHolic Goldmember 1,605 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Richfield Ohio More info | Feb 05, 2011 07:41 | #10 Nice series of shots... I absolutely love the morning Dove... The 7D is a shooter... Daniel Behm
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bexi20 Senior Member 568 posts Joined Dec 2009 Location: Atlanta GA More info | Amazing picture. Canon 5D Mark II
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