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Re: Post your best bird shots!
I did some research and found out that some other people have the same problem. I wonder if this some sort of defect because the 60D is so new and they are just pumping them out as fast as they can.Like Toyota.
Thanks for your kind comments, withthe 60D viewfindermanual focusingis easy in comparison to my XTi! That viewfinder was almost imposible to manual focus with a 2X TC, never mind track a moving subject.[:S]
Cheers,
John.
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I am just as awe struck w/ that shot being at ISO 6400! That
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In good lighting without deep shadow ISO 6400 is very clean, with some shadows it's still very good.While the noise comes very good out of the camera I found that it takes noise reduction much better than the t1i I tried and WAY better than my old XTi. DXO also is much better at noise reduction than anything else I have tried.
John.
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recent BIF shots
7D,300mm 2.8
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7D,700mm 5.6
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thanks for viewing!
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JJ those shots are great! I especially like the first one.
Keep up the great work,
John.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 1/320, f/2.8, 200mm, ISO400
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