5D MKIII - 100-400 MKII - 1.4x MKIII

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5D MKIII - 100-400 MKII - 1.4x MKIII

Postby Rose » Sun 08 Feb 2015, 16:43

First shots with my new kit today. Just about managed to get the lens on the camera and then rested it on my plastercast ! LOL

1/500 - f/8.0 - 560mm - ISO 320
Handheld, taken through the kitchen window. Cropped and processed in LR

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Re: 5D MKIII - 100-400 MKII - 1.4x MKIII

Postby davidc » Mon 09 Feb 2015, 01:38

Good result, and with better bokeh than I'd have thought possible with the 1.4x converter on.
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Postby Rose » Mon 09 Feb 2015, 08:32

Thanks David, I was pleased with my first experiments. You get a maximum of f/8 at the long end with the extender on but the DOF in this shot isn't bad, and isolated the bird reasonably well.
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Re: 5D MKIII - 100-400 MKII - 1.4x MKIII

Postby Mike Farley » Mon 09 Feb 2015, 14:50

davidc wrote:Good result, and with better bokeh than I'd have thought possible with the 1.4x converter on.


+1

Impressive result from the new kit with the lens wide open.

Rose wrote:Just about managed to get the lens on the camera and then rested it on my plastercast ! LOL



You almost make a plastercast sound like a must have camera support accessory. Almost. ;)
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Postby Rose » Mon 09 Feb 2015, 17:30

The tripod mount sat on it quite well ! LOL ;)
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Re: 5D MKIII - 100-400 MKII - 1.4x MKIII

Postby Mike Farley » Mon 09 Feb 2015, 18:18

Rose wrote:The tripod mount sat on it quite well ! LOL ;)


You might have missed a trick when you broke your wrist. :o

Next time you could try taking along a tripod head and ask the hospital to bind it into the plastercast so that you can carry on shooting. I am sure that any associated inconvenience would be more than worth it. ;)
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Re: 5D MKIII - 100-400 MKII - 1.4x MKIII

Postby Rose » Mon 09 Feb 2015, 20:21

Next time... ??!!! :o :o :shock:
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Re: 5D MKIII - 100-400 MKII - 1.4x MKIII

Postby Rose » Sat 21 Feb 2015, 17:29

Another day, another Chaffinch. Handheld and taken through the kitchen window.

Canon 5D MK III, 100-400 Mk II
400mm, 1/320, f/5.6, ISO 320

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Re: 5D MKIII - 100-400 MKII - 1.4x MKIII

Postby davidb » Sat 21 Feb 2015, 19:47

Another nice shot. Could the branch in the background be removed (not cropped)?
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Re: 5D MKIII - 100-400 MKII - 1.4x MKIII

Postby Mike Farley » Sun 22 Feb 2015, 07:41

+1 for David's comments. Removing the out of focus stem in the background should be straightforward with the Clone Tool or Healing Brush, but would depend on whether this is intended to be a pictorial or nature shot. It's a shame that it is so close to the subject, as it makes cropping awkward. Time to do some pruning in the garden? ;)

Overall, another good result from the lens full stretch at its maximum aperture.
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