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Hi applecider.
Very nice shots, the varied thrush shot looks like it is just at the back of your depth of focus, though just in focus, judging by the ground in front of it being very sharp, might be that AFMA would help with the detail. It was whilst shooting a gull on the concrete sea wall I discovered I needed to re do my AFMA, same problem.

Thanks for sharing.

Cheers, Graham.

applecider said:
Varied thrush, a bird I've always found hard to detail for some reason.
 
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Thanks for the nice comments all - I had the good fortune to see this beautiful pair together on Saturday morning, so I thought I'd share it as well:

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A couple of close-up portraits (~2 m away) taken this morning at 560mm f/8 100-400 mm II with 1.4xTC on 7DII at iso 2500 and 1/40 (Dunnock) or 1/50s (robin), hand held. The little birds hide in a very dense bush and I have to wiggle the camera around to get a shot through the twigs, and then crop to eliminate the twigs obscuring the rest of the body. I am pretty impressed with what the new lens and camera can do at these very low light levels, hand held. The noise is well controlled, using DxO prime.
 

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