Corydoras said:Nice series Mickat! I especially like the first picture.
I eventually got tired of waiting Canon to release a new 400mm f/5.6 prime with IS, so I bought the 100-400 Mark II. This picture of a young robin is the first good picture I have taken with the new lens. IQ seems to be on par or slightly better than the IQ of the 400mm f/5.6. The IS is a great help when photographing stationary birds. I got this picture with a shutter speed of 1/50s which is something that I simply could´t do with the old prime.
7D Mark II + 100-400 Mark II
ISO 640, 400mm, 1/50s
Jack Douglas said:Great you were able to get the upgrade. Happy shooting.
Jack
Corydoras said:Nice series Mickat! I especially like the first picture.
I eventually got tired of waiting Canon to release a new 400mm f/5.6 prime with IS, so I bought the 100-400 Mark II. This picture of a young robin is the first good picture I have taken with the new lens. IQ seems to be on par or slightly better than the IQ of the 400mm f/5.6. The IS is a great help when photographing stationary birds. I got this picture with a shutter speed of 1/50s which is something that I simply could´t do with the old prime.
7D Mark II + 100-400 Mark II
ISO 640, 400mm, 1/50s
Omni Images said:Two of a square tailed Kite, first one putting the air brakes on, and about to go into a backflip/roll, second one coming out of the backflip/roll and pulling up. The second one is currently the cover photo for Bird Photography Australia facebook page.
Canon 1D4, 100-400II and 1.4XIII
Jack Douglas said:scottkinfw said:Lilac-breasted roller, South Africa
Beautiful bird. Was he shy?
Jack
scottkinfw said:Jack Douglas said:scottkinfw said:Lilac-breasted roller, South Africa
Beautiful bird. Was he shy?
Jack
Sometimes I get jealous when I see what others are shooting and the drought of birds we presently have here!
Jack
Hi Jack.
I was about 30 feet away and he didn't really car, unlike Blue Herons, so I would say no. He didn't mind us observing at all.
Scott