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p.23 #1 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


RobAmy wrote:
Pius I thought you only had owls to photograph Looking good, stay safe my friend. I am sure you seen the new firmware, I installed it with no issue.


Rob, new firmware installed... no issues here also.




Apr 08, 2020 at 04:40 PM
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p.23 #2 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


RobAmy wrote:
Pius I thought you only had owls to photograph Looking good, stay safe my friend. I am sure you seen the new firmware, I installed it with no issue.


Did it fix your Custom mode issue as promised? What about freezing? Seems the release notes about the freezing issue don't match up with the reports on here as no one had the level on in the first place.



Apr 08, 2020 at 05:01 PM
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p.23 #3 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


arbitrage wrote:
Did it fix your Custom mode issue as promised? What about freezing? Seems the release notes about the freezing issue don't match up with the reports on here as no one had the level on in the first place.


I had the level on with no freeze up issues.



Apr 08, 2020 at 05:20 PM
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p.23 #4 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


arbitrage wrote:
Did it fix your Custom mode issue as promised? What about freezing? Seems the release notes about the freezing issue don't match up with the reports on here as no one had the level on in the first place.


I did not test the custom settings yet, if will be simple because mine went wrong from switching to stills to video every time. I always used my levels and I only had to freeze ups, so my take a bit to see if that was it.




Apr 08, 2020 at 06:09 PM
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p.23 #5 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


1200mm

American Robin by A & R Photography, on Flickr



Apr 08, 2020 at 06:13 PM
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p.23 #6 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


I'm continuing to be impressed with the AF, even on relatively stable objects. On these stable objects, I've settle in to using the tracking feature through the OVF starting with the center point. These are mostly birds that are not flying. It's tracking the head fairly well. With flying birds, I start with the entire area available to servo. Still very happy with this body!

840mm
Pine Warbler, Eagle Creek Park, April 8, 2020. by Ryan Sanderson, on Flickr]

Pine Warbler, Eagle Creek Park, April 8, 2020. by Ryan Sanderson, on Flickr

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American RobinFort Harrison State Park April 7, 2020 by Ryan Sanderson, on Flickr



Apr 09, 2020 at 12:05 AM
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p.23 #7 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


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White Throated Sparrow in the stream by A & R Photography, on Flickr

Wild Turkey eating cracked corn by A & R Photography, on Flickr

Cardinal on the ground by A & R Photography, on Flickr



Apr 09, 2020 at 04:07 AM
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p.23 #8 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


RW Blackbird landing sequence
Canon 1DX III + 600mm III


























Apr 09, 2020 at 09:02 AM
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p.23 #9 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


Outstanding series my friend, Canon all the way, the photographer had a little to do with it to


Apr 09, 2020 at 09:31 AM
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p.23 #10 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


Pius,
I'm a sports shooter but I love seeing (and admire) all these bird images you guys are making. These images posted, and the ones by Rob--all shot with the 1DX III....are these made in Auto Point Select mode so that the camera tracks the bird's head...or are you keeping the selected point (with or without 4 or 8 surrounding points) in the same position until you manually move it between exposures? Also, how do you so consistently get the catchlights in the eyes, despite widely varying distances? Many thx for the insight.



Apr 09, 2020 at 11:18 AM
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p.23 #11 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


buddy duck wrote:
Pius,
I'm a sports shooter but I love seeing (and admire) all these bird images you guys are making. These images posted, and the ones by Rob--all shot with the 1DX III....are these made in Auto Point Select mode so that the camera tracks the bird's head...or are you keeping the selected point (with or without 4 or 8 surrounding points) in the same position until you manually move it between exposures? Also, how do you so consistently get the catchlights in the eyes, despite widely varying distances? Many thx for the insight.


Hi buddy, I was using Expand AF area: Surround, 8 point. I didn't use fully auto mode for these.
As for the catch light. was nice evening light and I put my back to the sun.

Hope this helps

Pius



Apr 09, 2020 at 01:50 PM
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p.23 #12 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


Tracking RW Blackbird through the bulrushes.
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Apr 09, 2020 at 06:27 PM
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p.23 #13 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


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Catching a little snack by A & R Photography, on Flickr

Top View of a Snail Kite by A & R Photography, on Flickr



Apr 10, 2020 at 04:27 AM
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p.23 #14 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


buddy duck wrote:
Pius,
I'm a sports shooter but I love seeing (and admire) all these bird images you guys are making. These images posted, and the ones by Rob--all shot with the 1DX III....are these made in Auto Point Select mode so that the camera tracks the bird's head...or are you keeping the selected point (with or without 4 or 8 surrounding points) in the same position until you manually move it between exposures? Also, how do you so consistently get the catchlights in the eyes, despite widely varying distances? Many thx for the insight.


Buddy, I use the single, surrounding points and Zone AF the most using the OVF. If using Live View I use the full screen and I pick my AF starting point. There is no tracking mode for heads for wildlife.




Apr 10, 2020 at 04:31 AM
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p.23 #15 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


Hungry black-headed gull





© greenfield 2020


black-headed gull




Apr 10, 2020 at 08:35 AM
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p.23 #16 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


Another one with a different technique





© greenfield 2020


black-headed gull





© greenfield 2020


black-headed gull



Edited on Apr 11, 2020 at 06:06 AM · View previous versions



Apr 10, 2020 at 11:43 AM
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p.23 #17 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


From early this morning in the yard with the 400mm f2.8 @ f4

Full Display by A & R Photography, on Flickr



Apr 10, 2020 at 05:01 PM
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p.23 #18 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


You can find the exif data by clicking my flickr icon.




Apr 10, 2020 at 10:51 PM
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p.23 #19 · Official 1dx Mark III picture thread


Spring buds and a Cardinal by A & R Photography, on Flickr

Cottontail by A & R Photography, on Flickr

Morning Doves by A & R Photography, on Flickr



Apr 11, 2020 at 04:22 AM
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