Good morning BirdForum!
I have a little question regarding my pictures.
Maybe I am too picky or I am doing something wrong somewhere.
My material:
- Nikon D500
- 300mm F/4 PF Nikon Lens
- TC-20E III (x2 teleconverter)
I posted 2 pictures with this setting, both zoomed in to see some details of the bird.
They were both taken handheld.
The Hawk:
- ISO 400
- F/8
- 1/2500 sec.
The Humming Bird:
- ISO 3200
- F/8
- 1/2000 sec.
It is all grainy.
I guess for the humming bird the ISO was a bit high which could explain the grain?
Is there a test in bright light I could do to see if I can get a better result?
Thank you for your advices!
Julien
I have a little question regarding my pictures.
Maybe I am too picky or I am doing something wrong somewhere.
My material:
- Nikon D500
- 300mm F/4 PF Nikon Lens
- TC-20E III (x2 teleconverter)
I posted 2 pictures with this setting, both zoomed in to see some details of the bird.
They were both taken handheld.
The Hawk:
- ISO 400
- F/8
- 1/2500 sec.
The Humming Bird:
- ISO 3200
- F/8
- 1/2000 sec.
It is all grainy.
I guess for the humming bird the ISO was a bit high which could explain the grain?
Is there a test in bright light I could do to see if I can get a better result?
Thank you for your advices!
Julien