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    Hi folks .... received my new complicated , LOL , toy .
    Things seems somehow different in the mirrorless world and I really have to get used to ALL of it .
    Nevertheless I went out into local park to find something to practice in gorgeous light . Had to work with ISO range between 10 to 25k .... quite sunny here , LOL .

    At least loads of squirrels to see .

    So here you go a first quick edit with the new toy .... DPP is a pain in the **** with these cr3 files . Seems to work even slower with the R3 files .... Canon really need to speed up this software . Files looking very good in terms of IQ .... a next step IMHO .

    Canon R3
    EF 200-400 IS L at 400 mm
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    F4 ; Iso 10.000 ; 1/1000 ; man exp

    Processed with DPP 4 and PSCC 2022 slightly cropped

    Thanks for looking and commenting to my previous posting

    Cheers Andreas
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    Andreas you worry too much, it looks fine. Colours and details look very good indeed, just as good as the other camera to my eye. The overall composition is good and the background shows the squirrel to good effect. I appreciate the squirrels in Germany are dark, in fact many are dark local to where I live - because they were originally imported from Germany!
    I know you will say "No" but if DPP is a pain in the arse try Photoshop (ACR/LR) - quite a few people use it to good effect!

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    Thanks Jon ... for your comment .

    I am not worrying about the output Jon ... i am " worrying" about the camera and the options the toy is giving me . Way more complex than the DSLR´s I have had in my hands .... so far . I just might get used to it .... and follow a learning curve .
    Our Squirrels are red as yours ... but we have the same issues with the dark ones . Depending on the area you have more " Americanos " .... than the nice red ones , where I was today .... there were more darker ones .

    No No .... to Mr Adobe regarding the raw conversion , have to wait for Mr Capture One . So far no support .... for the R3 files .

    Cheers Andreas

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    Hi Andreas, can't really say too much looking at the file on the laptop, but I do like the wet, bedraggled look, adds to the scene. Won't ask re techs, or discuss, can keep that off line.

    Somewhat surprised about the rad speed with DPP, as bot Lr & ACR lap things up with no problems, but guess you could bake a cake whilst DPP does its thing.

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    Shew the IQ is amazing at 10 000. Its a beautiful image of a cute little creature. As for that camera (for me)..............maybe in 20 years time Good luck with it

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    Thanks Steve and Basil for your comments , much appreciated .

    Steve .... i am following your suggestion ( about the techs) not really with conviction ........ but before it hurts . Good for me I do not have read complaints about the techs .....

    Thanx again , Andreas

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    Very nice image Andreas -- You just keep producing stunning results, no matter what the subject is they all look fantastic .

    Loved it.

    TFS !

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    Thanks for the kind wording Haseeb , I try hard to get the most out of every situation .... I guess we all try !!!

    Cheers Andreas

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