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Thread: Impression with new canon 1 D mark 1V

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    Jan Fourie
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    Default Impression with new canon 1 D mark 1V

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    Taken at knysna
    camera:canon 1 D mark 1V
    Lens :canon 300mm f 2.8
    ISO :1250
    SS 1/3200
    f/ 5.6
    Last edited by Jan Fourie; 01-26-2010 at 02:52 PM. Reason: wrong post

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    Great BG, wing pose and composition. The open bill is also great.
    It looks a bit soft on my monitor, maybe a little more sharpening would help.

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    Certainly agree with the pose being a nice one but there seems to be significant loss of some details and I assume its a large crop - but I don't really know.

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    You might want to address the small light colored spot midway on top beak. Slight head turn is a plus.

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    Very nice in flight pose with open beak & good HA, however it does appear to have loss of detail and excess S/H tool with the wing halos.
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    Open beak and nice wing position, it seems that there is a problem with IQ.
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    It was a large crop that is why we lost detail.I will try to get another one with the 500mm f4 iso the 300mm f 2.8
    jan

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