Exceptional shots Cango - great feather detail B
Some from my Orion 80ED ..All @ ISO 200, no tripod ( forgot to bring it )
Yes, it's really not that difficult, only slightly more than regular image shooting, because the back display isn't as good as the OVF for detail. This is on the D90, with another camera that may well be very different, depending only on the quality of the viewfinder (photos) vs the display (videos).have you tried to follow a bird - I mean changing focus while filming?
Yes there's two...so far But the link was only meant for the first one, the other video is already a few months old.just realised you got two videos there Fernando.... second one is the best if you ask me
The sharpness and details are superb.:t:
Musoman: I really like the seagull
Fernando, was that taken with the Short Tube? Would be nice to couple up a video camera onto the scope. Even then the pic were excellent.
Marsh Harrier in flight
Olympus E-520, SW 80ED on tripod
It's 2000x1500 pixel crop resized to 1024X768 and denoised in NeatImage. Bird was circling against the wind slowly.(how much of a crop?)
It's 2000x1500 pixel crop resized to 1024X768 and denoised in NeatImage. Bird was circling against the wind slowly.
Two photos of osprey I took while bird was busy with hunting, early in the morning with difficult contrasty light. Both handheld.
Beautiful images, Rick. I love the colors, especially in the YRW image! Maybe it's my monitor, but I wonder if you could have exposed a little darker, maybe shot with an even lower ISO??? The house Finch in particular seems slightly washed out. Of course I'm probably not one to criticize, since I've never imaged birds that well through a refractor before. Nicely done. :t: