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I've been on a waterfowl photo binge lately, I like the radiant ducklings and the water's reflections.Follow the leader - down at the local reservoir this morning. I believe this is a female Redhead and her brood but I stand to be corrected.View attachment 204376
Thanks, Click! So far mothers and ducklings aren’t really bothered by my presence. They come to closer than minimum focus distance. The drakes however are quite reserved.Here are a couple images of some Mallard families that I've met in the past few weeks.View attachment 204378
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You know, I love my 5DMkiii, but that noiseless image is something to behold.I thought I'd give the RF 800mm f/11 a whirl on the R6 because it should give the same resolution as the RF 100-500mm on the R5 and the large pixels on the the R6 would not be affected so much by the f/11 diffraction. I thought the high iso performance would be good, but I was bowled over. I was set up for BIF at 1/3200s and suddenly a small bird dropped by for a second, some 15m away in the shade. This is an 800x800 pixel crop from the centre at iso 20,000 of a Whitethroat.
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Using the appropriate software is important. DxO PL5 with Deepprime noise reduction got rid of most of the noise to give a very clean image, and I did a round of Topaz denoise to make it noiseless. What’s important is that the feather detail is still there. The 5DIII images should be good with this treatment.You know, I love my 5DMkiii, but that noiseless image is something to behold.
I makes me want to beholding an R series...
Thanks, AlanF.Using the appropriate software is important. DxO PL5 with Deepprime noise reduction got rid of most of the noise to give a very clean image, and I did a round of Topaz denoise to make it noiseless. What’s important is that the feather detail is still there. The 5DIII images should be good with this treatment.