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    hi
    criticism is taken into account. familiarization with new equipment
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    New gear - nice! I think that's the best 'walk-around' rig available. Wish Canon made something equivalent. 100-500 is shorter, slower, and more expensive!

    Anyway, I like the line of hillside behind, and the splayed primaries are very nice. Patches of the upper back are overexposed, but the head angle is my bigger
    issue. There isn;t enough eye contact for the viewer to connect with the subject. I'd also like the feet to be sharper. But a nice first effort with new gear.

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    Agree with Dorian here, but have fun with the new gear...it's on my wish list!

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    Hi Volkan ..nice flight shot and i do like the wings down .
    Tones looking good with good detail from dark to white .
    Composition is good and i do not mind the HA that much , albeit it could have been better .
    WB is a bit too much on the cool side for my taste , easy fix if one like .
    Might be just me , but the head does not look pin sharp .. almost a bit of motion blur what would surprise me when looking at the techs .

    TFS Andreas

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    hi friends,
    thank you everyone. you are absolutely right. I'm not used to it yet. Canon is a bit confusing. I'm having trouble with settings such as color sharpness. For the first time in twenty years, a different piece of equipment after Canon :)


    Thanks for the valuable reviews.
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    Volkan why is Canon /Nikon confusing with color /sharpness ??

    It is all about image editing once the shot is taken , so it is in YOUR hand ... and not in Canon/Nikon hands
    If the colors are not "right " .. you simply have the " wrong " approach .... colors are only numbers , nothing more and nothing less . Quite simple , apart from the different tastes of viewers .

    As long as the image is correctly exposed and sharp ... it does not matter with which brand it is taken .

    Cheers Andreas

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    It will take some time to get used to not only the color, but also the keypads, menu settings, the keys to be pressed at the time of shooting. you are right about the colors but sharpness adjustments like a Canon didn't come easy. You can be sure that it will take some time to get used to the new equipment, especially the mirrorless :) but for now it is certain for me that it is much superior to Canon. And this topic could go on for a long time. Like Canon Nikon... No need. Let's take it to time.

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    Nice flight pose Volkan! Congratulations on the new gear! I shot with the same gear. I'm sure you will adjust to it quickly with some practice.

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    Congratulations on the new gear!! Great start - a few things already pointed out, but looks like you will get things straightened out pretty quickly in getting used to the new ergonomics

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    Thanks Kurt and Daniel ...

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