BIRD IN FLIGHT ONLY -- share your BIF photos here

Click said:
Nicely done, candyman.


Then, you're going to say:

The 500 was too short on the FF
I must get myself a 600mm (to use it with 1.4ext and still be able to use zoneAF)

;D ;D ;D


O yes....for sure ;D
Though I doubt I can handhold the 600mm for a longer period like I did with the 100-400II (icw 5D MKIII + batterygrip) yesterday
This photo was taken at 11:40 AM and I was busy since 8:00 AM holding the 100-400 up shooting numerous of birds. I finished that day at around 7:30 PM and I could still hold a glas of beer! 8)
 
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Hi Candyman.
A great series of shots, go straight to 600mm or maybe the 400mm 2.8 with 2xIII for 800mm 5.6.
I have 500 on crop which is often not long enough and foot zoom is not practical vertically or over water, (yes I know about boats, I live on an island!) ;D

Cheers, Graham.
 
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Hi Graham,

Thanks!
Yes, the more I practice with BIF, the more I long for the plus 400mm focal length. It's just the price.... :-\
To get a decent shot, I need to be lucky and be as close as this one of the European hearing gull
I love the challenge to get them in flight, sharp, good composition of flight and nice balance in sunlight.
 
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candyman said:
tomscott said:
Here are a few from a recent trip to the Farne Islands, Northumbria, UK. Its become a yearly trip such a fantastic array of birds.
If you want to see the rest including portraits heres the link

Just wonderful!
What lens did you use?

Thanks I used my 70-200mm 2.8 MKII with a MKII 2x converter as my girlfriend was using my 70-300mm L

The focus can be slow at times but I find the IQ to be really good, I use the combo for Motorsport wildlife etc always get the results I'm after although I do fancy the 100-400mm MKII.
 
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tomscott said:
candyman said:
tomscott said:
Here are a few from a recent trip to the Farne Islands, Northumbria, UK. Its become a yearly trip such a fantastic array of birds.
If you want to see the rest including portraits heres the link

Just wonderful!
What lens did you use?

Thanks I used my 70-200mm 2.8 MKII with a MKII 2x converter as my girlfriend was using my 70-300mm L

The focus can be slow at times but I find the IQ to be really good, I use the combo for Motorsport wildlife etc always get the results I'm after although I do fancy the 100-400mm MKII.

Thanks for sharing, and they are great shots. I'll take your word for it about the focus being slow but I;d say whatever the lens is doing it's spending it's time well ;D
 
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