Here's a few examples showing what can be done to pierce vegetation.
Key to getting sharp photos was selecting small image size, and zooming in all the way to 2400mm and autofocusing on the approximate distance, and then using manual zoom to fine-tune the focus on the bird itself.
All this was critical as this was either HK's second Booted or third Sykes's Warbler and images are essential to inform the identification so this was an important test for the RX10iii as a birding camera.
Cheers
Mike
I got this camera based in part on this BF thread and took it on a six-week trip to Colombia. In short, I was very impressed with its performance, it really felt like having a DSLR instead of a bridge and I am quite pleased with image quality. Here is an example, a Black-faced Antbird: https://ebird.org/media/catalog?inc...yearRange=YALL&date.endMonth=12®ion=&user=
It would be great to see some of your shots - unfortunately i couldn't see anything on the link.
Cheers
Mike
I got this camera based in part on this BF thread and took it on a six-week trip to Colombia. In short, I was very impressed with its performance, it really felt like having a DSLR instead of a bridge and I am quite pleased with image quality. Here is an example, a Black-faced Antbird: https://ebird.org/media/catalog?incl...®ion=&user=