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Water birds

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:25 pm
by adame
Still sorting images from the weekend. Here are some waterbird shots all shot with the new sigma 120-300 2.8 Santa bought,

Purple Swamphen 120-3002.8 with 1.4x converter @ 420mm
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Pelican landing 120-3002.8 with 1.4x converter @ 390mm
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Finally not a waterbird but a bird all the same
Noisy Miner 120-3002.8 with 1.4x converter @ 420mm
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CC encouraged

Cheers
Adam

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 11:09 am
by Bindii
Oooh excellent captures... I'm most impressed by the clarity of that lens..

now I have just gotten a new computer and am unsure as to how well the monitor has been profilled so it might be me but they look a little bright on this end.. :)

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 11:14 am
by adame
Bindii wrote:now I have just gotten a new computer and am unsure as to how well the monitor has been profilled so it might be me but they look a little bright on this end.. :)


More new gear huh, They look fine on both of my callibrated systems, what does everyone else think???

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:05 pm
by Big V
maybe a tad.That first shot is so clear..

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:02 pm
by ATJ
Adam,

They do look a tad bright on my calibrated monitor. The sharpness in the first two is great. The third looks a little soft to me - perhaps a bit of camera shake.

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:57 pm
by colin_12
These shots really are a good advertisement of that lense and your ability.
I take it you were using a tripod?
Regards Colin

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:00 pm
by big pix
over all good pixs........ but I find on my calibrated screen that the first pix the greens are over saturated and a tad light so there is detail in the black bird, and these birds are black, the pelican is also too light as you are starting to loose detail in the white feathers, they are not that white, and the last shot could also be darker as the greens are also off colour.......... but good capture with a beast of a lens that is not easy to hand hold, best on a gimbal head

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:06 pm
by adame
Thanks guys, must recheck the calibration of my monitor.

colin_12 wrote:These shots really are a good advertisement of that lens and your ability.
I take it you were using a tripod?
Regards Colin


No mate all shots were taken using a mono pod where i have found that the lens/body combination balances really well.

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:32 pm
by mickeyjuice
adame wrote:No mate all shots were taken using a mono pod where i have found that the lens/body combination balances really well.

I shot the cricket with mine on the monopod. It would be madness to try to do otherwise in that instance.

Maybe I just like bright shots, but I like them. The pelican's shoulder is maybe getting a bit hot, but on my calibrated monitor (Dell 2405, yesterday) they look good.

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:25 pm
by adame
mickeyjuice wrote:
adame wrote:No mate all shots were taken using a mono pod where i have found that the lens/body combination balances really well.

I shot the cricket with mine on the monopod. It would be madness to try to do otherwise in that instance.


Oh yeah theres no way you could handhold this bugger for long periods, give me an hour at the most on and off hand holding without any converters, the problem with the converters, especially the 2x is it moves all that weight another couple of inches away from you.

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:52 pm
by mickeyjuice
adame wrote:Oh yeah theres no way you could handhold this bugger for long periods, give me an hour at the most on and off hand holding without any converters, the problem with the converters, especially the 2x is it moves all that weight another couple of inches away from you.


That and the fact that it's insanely long at 600 :-)

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:16 pm
by adame
mickeyjuice wrote:
adame wrote:Oh yeah theres no way you could handhold this bugger for long periods, give me an hour at the most on and off hand holding without any converters, the problem with the converters, especially the 2x is it moves all that weight another couple of inches away from you.


That and the fact that it's insanely long at 600 :-)


Yes that as well, I'm really impressed by the way the lens performs with converters very sharp when you get the technique right.

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:29 pm
by mickeyjuice
adame wrote:I'm really impressed by the way the lens performs with converters very sharp when you get the technique right.

That's for sure. I was amazed at how well mine went at the cricket with the 2x, despite the snapper :-)

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 5:31 am
by fozzie
Adam - looks like you have adapted well to the new Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8. Very nice sharp shots.

Virgs was saying the lens is also fast with the Sigma 1.4x and 2x converter on. You would have to be very happy with that.

Let the shooting competition begin :)

Must go back to bed, and get some more sleep.


fozzie

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:05 pm
by zafra52
Superb images!

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:42 pm
by pucara
In my screen look very nice sharp, the sigma lens with the converter works very well.. :lol: carlos....

Re: Water birds

PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:54 pm
by cobby1
Exelent shots Mate :D

Cheers Neil