Re: Post your best bird shots!
Bob,
I have had good luck with the better beamer when using it for fill flash from a distance of 15 feet or more. Helps bring up the exposure a little so detail can be enhnaced. In lower light situations or if a bird flies overhead and it is against a bright sky it can help expose the subject to prevent a silhouette effect. Usually in my setup I keep the flash and beamer on the camera all the time even if I don
Re: Post your best bird shots!
Joel,
The wife talked me in to a zoo trip today---So I
Re: Post your best bird shots!
http://www.pscvn.org/members/308/10-...1-21-12_PM.jpg
Hello everyone,
Elegant Tern
Canon 7D, EF 500 f/4L IS, Tripod
Thanks for viewing and commenting
Nate,
Re: Post your best bird shots!
Hi! Nate, this is a beautiful BIF shot, every thing looks just perfect!
looks like you got you new tripod? how do you feel about it compare to hand holding?
here is a recent one from me
[img]/resized-image.ashx/__size/800x0/__key/CommunityServer-Discussions-Components-Files/15/0044.IMG_5F00_0581.jpg[/img]
7D, 300mm 2.8+1.4TC
thanks for viewing
Re: Post your best bird shots!
Hi jjphoto,
Yes I just bought myself a Gitzo GT3541LS and Wimberly II, I think I
Re: Post your best bird shots!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sinh Nhut Nguyen
Hi jjphoto,
Yes I just bought myself a Gitzo GT3541LS and Wimberly II, I think I'm gonna be using tripod more and more, I like the result that I get when using tripod. When I need mobility, handholding is still my number 1 option.
Nice shot, wish the head is facing toward you, it's always fun to watch these guys fish.
Nate,
<div style="CLEAR: both"]</div>
Like Nate, I also bought the 3541 LS---Worth every penny and then some--. Since I have started using it,I can really appreciate the sharpness of my Lglass andI don't even think about going anywhere without it. It really made a difference in the sharpness of my images and opened doors to new genres, like lightning, waterfalls, night shots, hummingbirds etc. The really great thing is that I can now go to manual focus live view X10 and really tweak the focus so that it is spot on. I do this whenever possible. Honestly, I bought the tripod so I could match Nate's handholding skills.
Nate, If you haven't already done so, consider a little locktite on the center plate and retaining bolt of your Gitzo--You don't want that 500 falling off [:#]. Also, a nice padded bag with shoulder strapmakes it much more tolerable to carry around. I used mine for the first time yesterday at the zoo and it really made it easier.
Bob
Re: Post your best bird shots!
Hi Bob, thanks for the tip regarding Locklite, I have little knowledge on tripod. I have a few questions regarding my 3541LS
What is that screw underneath the plate, what does it do?
thanks Bob
Re: Post your best bird shots!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sinh Nhut Nguyen
Hi Bob, thanks for the tip regarding Locklite, I have little knowledge on tripod. I have a few questions regarding my 3541LS
What is that screw underneath the plate, what does it do?
thanks Bob
<div style="CLEAR: both"]</div>
That screw is for the sand bag hook which should have come with your tripod.
Hope this helps.
Bob
Re: Post your best bird shots!
Thanks for the reply Bob, I didn
Re: Post your best bird shots!
American Coot and chick
Thanks for viewing and commenting[:D]
7D & 500f/4L IS, handheld, manual exposure
http://www.pscvn.org/members/308/10-...3-42-43_PM.jpg