Archive 2009 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
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p.18 #1 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
timpdx wrote:
Hey, the below is not supposed to indicate anything about the 7D, I absolutely love the camera. But this is a jpeg I shot *this is the first BIF I have ever taken, ever with any body* 100% crop, the bird is tiny in the overall frame, handheld, an old 100-300L, slow (but sharp on stationary subjects). This is from someone with no bird experience whatsoever.
Again, I am happy, considering I have never done this ever before with non-IS glass not really suited to the subject matter, and this can be sharpened up, I am sure. It is really, really sharp in the context of the whole photo.
Hey, I know absolutely nothing about birds, should I even be expected to get a sharp image of a BIF at 1/1250? (and I was not panning with the motion of the bird at all, it just flew through the frame)
the overall pic, looks great to a non-bird guy like me, I can see peeling paint on door from a 1000 yards with the 7D, so I am not complaining, love the camera, just thought I would try a few Pelicans since they were around this morning at the Salton Sea where I was shooting landscapes and textures, my usual subject matter.
Pelicans to me are one of the easiest, if not the easiest to shoot IF so thats a good subject to start with. You mentioned he just flew through the scene so I have to ask what focus mode you used. Its very possible if you had zone AF or full AF that the camera locked focus on the birds reflection in the water. You should be able to tell.
p.18 #3 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
pcvrz22g wrote:
Pelicans to me are one of the easiest, if not the easiest to shoot IF so thats a good subject to start with. You mentioned he just flew through the scene so I have to ask what focus mode you used. Its very possible if you had zone AF or full AF that the camera locked focus on the birds reflection in the water. You should be able to tell.
I was in ai servo with expansion points. I am totally unpracticed in birds. I didn't try tracking the bird and the 100-300L is a slow focuser anyways. Since this weekend was my first try with the 100-300, I also noticed it needs MA on static subjects, seems a bit off. Will try birds again, also will bring a monopod, it takes practice to get sharp bif shots.
p.18 #4 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
corndog wrote:
The Supercross last night was the big test for me, the camera did great. At fist I was thinking that I might save up for a 1d3, but that's just not necessary for my uses.
p.18 #6 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
Zenon Char wrote:
Nice action shots
Thanks very much, the first one looks great in print. Some of the others, not so much. At least I know it's very capable, just up to me to sort out the rest!
p.18 #7 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
Posted in another thread: Here's a shot of the recent Moon with a 7D and the 18-200mm IS lens at 200mm, 1/800, ISO 200, f/7.1.
http://i49./14o7llj.jpg
This is a 100% view. Processed in DPP with no lens/noise correction applied and sharpening is at 1 (no other sharpening). I find the detail with such a lens and the 7D quite acceptable.
p.18 #11 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
Nice What is that a picture of?
Feb 04, 2010 at 08:42 AM
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p.18 #12 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
timpdx wrote:
I was in ai servo with expansion points. I am totally unpracticed in birds. I didn't try tracking the bird and the 100-300L is a slow focuser anyways. Since this weekend was my first try with the 100-300, I also noticed it needs MA on static subjects, seems a bit off. Will try birds again, also will bring a monopod, it takes practice to get sharp bif shots.
I hope you did not take my comment about pelicans being easy as an insult to your shot, it was not meant that way at all. I meant more that they are good subjects to work with for BIF... ie large, usually gliding and even when not gliding they move slowly.
Not tracking the bird even at your shutter speed could very well have impact on the outcome. Since you were not tracking, I suggest looking at the water below. Since you were not tracking, you should be able to see a spot on the water that is noticably sharper than any other part of the image.
p.18 #13 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
The scary thing is this was at 420mm (300+1.4) with a 1.6x crop camera from like 5' away and it still doesn't even fill the frame (which in this case is ok since I like the bracnh pattern and surround space in this case, but.... I don't know how the bird people get filled frames all the time.... this was a common and relatively tame type of bird unlike most. Do they tie them down? Get their feet stuck with peanut butter? Are they bird whisperers?)
p.18 #14 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
pcvrz22g wrote:
I hope you did not take my comment about pelicans being easy as an insult to your shot...
No insult taken, hey, its the first time I am trying any BIF. I am fully expecting to NOT have a sharp shot, the 7D is great, but I know that technique is hugely important, and I have almost no BIF experience. The only way to learn is to get out and shoot, evaluate and shoot some more.
plus my old 100-300L needs some MA, even tripod shots of static subjects are a little bit off.
p.18 #15 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
skibum5 wrote:
I don't know how the bird people get filled frames all the time
Crop and downsize for web
Feb 04, 2010 at 08:33 PM
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p.18 #16 · Post your 7D shot (Who actually uses their 7D?)
Yes from that shot assuming its not cropped already, I would expect you should be able to do a 100% or near 100% portrait crop of the head and post it as an image.