My doctor bought a 70-300G for his wife, dropped it off for me to see if he got a good copy since he
knows my 70-300G is a great one. So here's a plink from his wife's Christmas present. ISO 4000 destroyed
a lot of detail but looks fine to me. Shutter 1/1000? Just me being paranoid about all those mpx's.
Sony ILCE-7RM4
FE 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 G OSS
ƒ/5.6 300.0 mm 1/1000 4000
MedicineMan404 wrote:
My doctor bought a 70-300G for his wife, dropped it off for me to see if he got a good copy since he
knows my 70-300G is a great one. So here's a plink from his wife's Christmas present. ISO 4000 destroyed
a lot of detail but looks fine to me. Shutter 1/1000? Just me being paranoid about all those mpx's.
Sony ILCE-7RM4
FE 70-300mm F4.5-5.6 G OSS
ƒ/5.6 300.0 mm 1/1000 4000
Love the Canon cannon! It is clearly up to task. I really like my 500 f/4 on this body though it won’t rack the lens. I have to manually focus 80% of the way and then press the af and it will lock on tack sharp. Do you see similar behavior with the 800?
armd wrote:
Love the Canon cannon! It is clearly up to task. I really like my 500 f/4 on this body though it won’t rack the lens. I have to manually focus 80% of the way and then press the af and it will lock on tack sharp. Do you see similar behavior with the 800?
It is the same I find that it hooks better with the real trackin, but I use it for subjects laid for performance at 600 mm sony
armd wrote:
Darn, this is amazing. How did you manage to get this combination to work? AF settings?
Sorry so late in reply....been working a week, now free for a week
I followed Mukesh's directions. He posted them here at FM.
Also, if you follow Mark Smith's directions-
You'll do fine.....for big birds like Eagles, Egrets.....consult the Canadians for the hypersonic jet propelled bierds
I know you complain about your backyard selection but I know if we switched backyards for a day both of us would be super excited about the other's yard. I've never got to photograph Blue-Jays, Tit-mouse, Red-bellied WP or dare I say it, Northern Cardinal!!
Likewise, I'm sure you'd enjoy my Steller's Jays, Chestnut-backed Chickadees, Bushtits and Anna's Hummingbirds and a few others.
arbitrage wrote:
I know you complain about your backyard selection but I know if we switched backyards for a day both of us would be super excited about the other's yard. I've never got to photograph Blue-Jays, Tit-mouse, Red-bellied WP or dare I say it, Northern Cardinal!!
Likewise, I'm sure you'd enjoy my Steller's Jays, Chestnut-backed Chickadees, Bushtits and Anna's Hummingbirds and a few others.
As always Geoff you are 100 percent. Grass is always greener, and indeed one good crack at the Anna's or Stellar's would make my year.
8 n.Cardinals in one tree this morning haha!