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    Default Mark IV at the Bosque: Sandhill

    Co-led a workshop at the Bosque on Saturday and had my first opportunity at BIF with the Mark IV in familiar surroundings. The Mark IV produced a higher percentage of sharp images than any Canon body I've ever used. I had a 90-95% keeper rate in terms of image sharpness for Cranes in flight. And the image quality was great! I think it has a 1/3 to 2/3 stop advantage over the Mark III in terms of high ISO noise (at least in the ISO 400-1600 range).



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    Doug, I just picked up the Mark IV on Thursday and so far I have to agree with you. BTW, great capture of this crane. I love the light...especially the reflecting light bounching back to the wings.

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    I'm glad you are getting to test the IV out. Nice image, with good light and composition. How did the body do with a busier bg?

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    Quote Originally Posted by david cramer View Post
    How did the body do with a busier bg?
    That keeper rate was against all BGs. The camera's AF was not thrown off by any of the normal BGs that you find at the Crane Pools. I didn't shoot any frames against a sky BG; my keeper percentage was based on flying Cranes against varied BGs.

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    Fantastic light on the crane! I frankly can't find anything to nit-pick on this image.
    Great to hear you are finding the MkIV to be all it's touted to be.

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    Great flying posture Doug, and good sharpness captured. I like the complimentary BG too.

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    Very nice Doug, love the wing positions and nice BG too. glad you like the new camera.
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    Great lighting and sharpness!

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    Very nice Doug - looks great all around.

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    Beautiful light, Great wind position and fantastic details. Excellent image Doug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Brown View Post
    Are we going to look for some owls this year? :)
    Sure thing. The GHOs are usually hatching in April and fledging in May. I suspect the Burrowing Owls will be back too.

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    A classic, and a stunner. The light, BG and details are really outstanding.

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    Thanks guys! I'll be posting a few more Crane images in the next week or so, along with more impressions of the Mark IV.
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    Nice to see that you changed your avatar to a photo Marina!
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