BIRD IN FLIGHT ONLY -- share your BIF photos here

2n10 said:
AlanF said:
Click said:
I really like the Barn Swallow. 8)

+1, it's not easy to get those fast little blighters, and it was done very nicely.

Thank you Click.

Alan, it was the only one that the focus was solid out of about 50. Some would be fine at a larger size but could not be cropped to this size. Thank you Alan.

Yes, swallows are amongst the hardest birds of all to catch in flight. Well done!
 
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scyrene said:
2n10 said:
AlanF said:
Click said:
I really like the Barn Swallow. 8)

+1, it's not easy to get those fast little blighters, and it was done very nicely.

Thank you Click.

Alan, it was the only one that the focus was solid out of about 50. Some would be fine at a larger size but could not be cropped to this size. Thank you Alan.

Yes, swallows are amongst the hardest birds of all to catch in flight. Well done!
Thank you scyrene.
 
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ahab1372 said:
2n10 said:
Thank you Click.

Alan, it was the only one that the focus was solid out of about 50. Some would be fine at a larger size but could not be cropped to this size. Thank you Alan.
1 out of 50 sounds good to me - I had 3 out of 600 that were acceptable. Not as good as yours

Is this an autofocus problem? If so, what body? I definitely don't want to buy it...
 
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CarlTN said:
ahab1372 said:
2n10 said:
Thank you Click.

Alan, it was the only one that the focus was solid out of about 50. Some would be fine at a larger size but could not be cropped to this size. Thank you Alan.
1 out of 50 sounds good to me - I had 3 out of 600 that were acceptable. Not as good as yours

Is this an autofocus problem? If so, what body? I definitely don't want to buy it...

It isn't a camera body issue it is a bird issue. Swallows are very small, very fast and turn on a dime giving you 9 cents change. They are exceedingly difficult to get sharp shots of when in flight.
 
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To shoot these small birds in flight is really something I´m struggling with. The time it takes from their head appears from the trunk hole and till they are out of sight is enough for 3 frames on the 1DX at full speed. I have tried to tweak the AF system to track them, unsuccessfully. If anyone have done anything that works, any advice will be appreciated.

Here are two more examples, where I managed to get them fairly sharp. I also managed to get very close today, so I dod not need the extenders.
1DX, 600mm f4L IS II, 1/4000s, f11, ISO4000
 

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