ERHP said:Sitting in the mud along the river Sunday evening and got to watch a Peregrine Falcon with it's prey, a Short Billed Dowitcher.
RBC5 said:ERHP said:Sitting in the mud along the river Sunday evening and got to watch a Peregrine Falcon with it's prey, a Short Billed Dowitcher.
Ed, that's fantastic! I've been wondering whether to drop the cash on the 1Dx2, with bird photography in mind. I'm going to Duluth for the raptor migration next month, and even thought my 7D2 is respectable, there are so many features of the 1Dx2 I would appreciate having...FPS, DR, AF point metering being the primary ones. You may have just pushed me over the edge!
Jeff
AlanF said:Jack
Just negotiated a very good price with my local dealer and ordered the 400mm DO II to arrive on Tuesday. The 1DXII would be too heavy for me so its going on the 5DS R or maybe a 5DIV if the reviews look good.
AlanF said:Exactly a week ago, to the hour, I was having lunch outside at Le Caveau in Grand Pre in Nova Scotia, celebrating our golden wedding anniversary, when my wife spotted a bird overhead. I am not spoiling the coincidence by labelling it - I had never seen one before and identified it later.
AlanF said:Jack
Have sent a PM. The file size from the 5DIV is, I would guess, be even higher than for the 5DS R as there are effectively 60 mps because of the split pixels. And, I don't think you would want to do bird photography in an iso range greater than that of the 5DS (>12,800).
WhPh said:Went to shoot vultures again...
RBC5 said:WhPh said:Went to shoot vultures again...
Bravo! The eye really makes it. What were you shooting?
RBC5 said:WhPh said:Went to shoot vultures again...
Bravo! The eye really makes it. What were you shooting?
WhPh said:Click and Jack, thanks!
Here's egyptian vulture carrying nest of some singing bird (presumably of great tit) with a chick in it.