AlanLichty
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I bought a 2x tele-extender to enhance the reach of my 100-500mm lens this last week so of course we have had heavy fog every day since it got delivered. The exception to that was late in the day on Wednesday right after I got it and ran out on my deck to try it out. I didn't particularly care what was out there I was going to shoot something just to see if it worked. As it happened I could hear the honking of a flock of geese and spotted them flying just barely above the tree tops headed up towards Salmon Creek going almost straight over my head. I got the camera ready for fast frames and pointed it up just as they flew past overhead. This is at 600mm and happily the camera nailed focus on the first shot:
I also wanted to see how well it would work in less than ideal late day light at 1000mm and an Anna's Hummingbird was up in a birch tree that overhangs my deck. Not the best angle for a good portrait but I was more concerned about seeing the result.
Both images were run through DxO PureRAW and are cropped for composition.
While these shots worked as handheld captures I will likely use a monopod on normal use since I did note quite a bit of camera movement in the string of captures I got for each subject using the continuous shutter settings. The shutter speed was locked in at 1/1600s so focus didn't suffer from the camera motion and the lens/camera stabilization assistance helped out as well but I don't see this as a lens combination where handheld work would be a good solution at 1000mm.
C&C always welcome.
I also wanted to see how well it would work in less than ideal late day light at 1000mm and an Anna's Hummingbird was up in a birch tree that overhangs my deck. Not the best angle for a good portrait but I was more concerned about seeing the result.
Both images were run through DxO PureRAW and are cropped for composition.
While these shots worked as handheld captures I will likely use a monopod on normal use since I did note quite a bit of camera movement in the string of captures I got for each subject using the continuous shutter settings. The shutter speed was locked in at 1/1600s so focus didn't suffer from the camera motion and the lens/camera stabilization assistance helped out as well but I don't see this as a lens combination where handheld work would be a good solution at 1000mm.
C&C always welcome.