golfnphotog wrote:
Beautiful colors and sharp images. What adapter did you use - MC-11 or the Metabones V?
thanks
Thanks. MC-11, never owned the Metabones so I don't know how it compares. Others have said they are fairly similar but most dual owners seemed to have settled on using the MC-11. Which is nice as it is much less expensive.
Lotuselite wrote:
Spectacular shots but I need a bigger screen.
Thanks. I was hired by the 4K screen manufacturers to post large in order to drive sales
One trick on FM is if you click on the image it resizes for your screen with a nice black background and you can just cycle through not only all the images in a post but all on the entire page.
I posted these images on the Nature and Wildlife forum (https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1588273), but I thought I would post them here too since it shows how effective the A9+100-400GM can be for small object photography. The combination is fast to focus and has a close minimum focus distance.
Too many damn birds in this thread! My first time using the a9 on a ski trip to SLC two weekends ago. Posted some pics in a thread where some guy was afraid to hold his camera with a 70-200 attached. This was shot with the 70-200 f4. I’m not in any of these pics, but at one point i double ejected out of my skis in low visibility while holding the camera and inadvertently ended up chucking it into a snow bank. I broke a rib but the camera and lens took it like a champ. That happened before any of these shots were taken. I claim no expertise in achieving critical focus (I started into photography last year) and i had to crop to 8-10mp on many shots with the 70-200, but like i said... too many damn birds.
dclark wrote:
I posted these images on the Nature and Wildlife forum (https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1588273), but I thought I would post them here too since it shows how effective the A9+100-400GM can be for small object photography. The combination is fast to focus and has a close minimum focus distance.