Jonathan Huyer
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Road trip!!!
I'll be in Texas in May...I wonder if that is a good time at Laguna???
Haha....
+1 Great to see you back around Pat! And, I travel enough, I couldn't imagine every week, and congrats on the retirement!
I suspect May would be a bit late to catch the main migration of birds through the area but I bet they feed all year so the local species would be available. What dates are you considering?
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More testing this weekend! I volunteered as a photographer for a local fat bike race, and got to try the face-recognition focusing once again. It was a little bit slower at aquiring the subjects than when I was photographing the skiers, but perhaps that's because the algorithm got momentarily confused by the helmets. Nevertheless it still did quite a stellar job at tracking, and I even got brave enough to switch to f/2.8 for a number of shots with the 70-200 lens (something I would never do before with bike photos because the hit rate would drop precipitously). I haven't even done AFMA yet on the camera, so nailing this many tack-sharp images really surprised me. The first 3 shots below are at f/2.8, and the last one is at f/4.0.
Last edited by Jonathan Huyer; 02-24-2020 at 03:47 AM.
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
So now that I’ve been raving about how good the Mark III is, I’m going to put my Mark II on the market and attempt to point out that it’s a great camera too. There are 126,000 clicks on the odometer, and I have four 128 GB and one 64 GB CFast cards to go with it. Canadian buyers are easiest but I’m sure there’s a way to send it across borders too. Contact me at jhuyer@gmail.com
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
I went out looking for Great Grey Owls today, and found one after a few hours of searching. This sequence is right out of camera, not edited or cropped, and covers a span of less than 2 seconds. The focus tracking is not too bad, I have to say!
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com