Thanks Alan!It was on my first day’s testing with the R5 that I got a DIF and it clinched it for me that the R5 was a keeper. It locked on so quickly without any discernible lag. You just need patience and wait until they slow down.
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Thanks Alan!It was on my first day’s testing with the R5 that I got a DIF and it clinched it for me that the R5 was a keeper. It locked on so quickly without any discernible lag. You just need patience and wait until they slow down.
Great shots! Dragonfly shots are addictive, and I love them.
Great shots!Got the R5 but these were during the waiting period while I was going through the nostalgia period - I used my 7D2.
Fantastic! He should shave his three-day beard!You have to see this at large size to see the detail.
Great shots!
What shutter speed did You use?
To be honest I am a little surprise this "slow" speed works so well.1/800
Great series ISv. Congrats.Except of 2 Long-billed Dowitchers from long distance nothing from the birds today. Tried some dragons in fly...
WOW!Dear all
A few dragonflies, Southern and migrant hawkers.
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Best regards Helmut
Great photos Helmi!Dear all
Normally I photograph flying dragonflies with Canon, last year most of the flight pictures were taken with an Olympus. I have been doing normal macros with Olympus for about 5 years, but sometimes I also have a Canon with me.
Calopteryx virgo, male
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Calopteryx splendens, female
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Anax imperator, male
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Crocothemis erythraea, male
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Best regards Helmut