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After nearly a week of overcast and stormy weather in SoCal, I finally got my chance to test my new 400 f/5.6L from TrenchMonkey. I am extremely impressed with the quality, sharpness, and speed of my new lens. I'm not sure how to describe it, but the prime forced me to have "perspective". Instead of just zooming in and out to get where I wanted, I really had to move and stalk in order to find the pleasing composition and background to make the image. I'm sure you prime shooters understand out there . Anyway, here's the first shot with it at none other than Bolsa Chica. Thanks Monkey

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No Crop?








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It looks like you are learning that lens fairly quickly! If I may, the avocet, if that is what it is, is somewhat blown out. I have had the same problem with some lenses, you just have to learn how it deals with whites and adjust. Your focus is looking great. The RWB is really nice. Wish I had that lens, it is on my wish list.

Tim



Feb 23, 2008 at 12:31 AM
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Nice work Brian!! I'd say that you got a 'sharp copy', but every one of those 5.6's is a sharp copy. You'll be amazed at how your 'keeper' rate is going to go up with that lens. Just keep the shutter speed up---and try it on a shoulder mount (aka Bushmaster). That lens is the bomb on a bushmaster.


Feb 23, 2008 at 01:07 AM
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Brian,

nice shots, but I feel the avocet seems a tad "cramped" in some of the crops. I do love pano style crops for some shots, but here some just feel a tad too "cramped" for me. But, this is a personal taste issue & you're the photographer. Tim is right, you do need to watch your highlights & that's especially important with the strong sun we get here & especially with white birds (or rather birds with whites) now add the water & you have a lot to think of. E.V. compensation should help you..

Great shots though...

Lil



Feb 23, 2008 at 02:38 AM
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Brian,

It was the red winged black bird that caught my eye. I've not seen detail like that in some time.

Good purchase. Looking forward to when you learn how to use it.

Good captures!

George



Feb 23, 2008 at 03:49 AM
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p.1 #14 · First Outing with Monkey Glass


#1 and 8 are pretty great, Brian. Happy the lens is workin' out for you, it's quite
a blast in good light. Enjoy!....'monkey.



Feb 23, 2008 at 06:27 AM
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p.1 #15 · First Outing with Monkey Glass


Incredible series for a first time use with a new lens!!!
1 or 2: definitely No crop, much better, (imho ofcourse)

RT.



Feb 23, 2008 at 08:20 AM
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p.1 #16 · First Outing with Monkey Glass


Nice and sharp with great colors---wonderful series and lens!!!


Feb 23, 2008 at 08:43 AM
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p.1 #17 · First Outing with Monkey Glass


Tim Kuhn wrote:
It looks like you are learning that lens fairly quickly! If I may, the avocet, if that is what it is, is somewhat blown out. I have had the same problem with some lenses, you just have to learn how it deals with whites and adjust. Your focus is looking great. The RWB is really nice. Wish I had that lens, it is on my wish list.

Tim


Thanks Tim,
I sometimes have a bit to adjust in the highlight dept. I guess I just take it a bit risky by trying to expose just below the "blow out" point. .



Feb 23, 2008 at 11:15 AM
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Johnny Bravo wrote:
Nice work Brian!! I'd say that you got a 'sharp copy', but every one of those 5.6's is a sharp copy. You'll be amazed at how your 'keeper' rate is going to go up with that lens. Just keep the shutter speed up---and try it on a shoulder mount (aka Bushmaster). That lens is the bomb on a bushmaster.


Johnny,

I already noticed the keeper rate way up. Probably the first time that I didn't have to delete due to bad focus. The speed of this lens is what truly amazes me. Thanks for actually turning me to make the switch Johnny, I give you that credit .



Feb 23, 2008 at 11:18 AM
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Lil Judd wrote:
Brian,

nice shots, but I feel the avocet seems a tad "cramped" in some of the crops. I do love pano style crops for some shots, but here some just feel a tad too "cramped" for me. But, this is a personal taste issue & you're the photographer. Tim is right, you do need to watch your highlights & that's especially important with the strong sun we get here & especially with white birds (or rather birds with whites) now add the water & you have a lot to think of. E.V. compensation should help you..

Great shots though...

Lil


Thanks Lil. I too can feel cramped by this tight pano style but I really wanted to go for an "isolated"" theme in those. As I said to Tim, it does get dangerous trying to be a tad below the "blow out point". . Thanks for stopping by.



Feb 23, 2008 at 11:22 AM
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p.1 #20 · First Outing with Monkey Glass


Congrats on getting a good 400 copy Brian.....Will does wonders with those old shot glasses

4 and 7 are my favs



Feb 23, 2008 at 11:54 AM
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