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Posted: Thu Oct 31st, 2019 09:16
 
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Nice shot Graham.
How much of a crop of the full frame?
What are your D850 AF settings?



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jk wrote:
Iain I hope your shoulder improves but I guess it is a long term problem that we will all face in time.
Please continue to post here as you use the Olympus.  
I am camera neutral and we need to remember it is a tool not an item of jewellery.

I have no intention of going anywhere any time soon.

you can't get rid of me that easy. :lol:

 




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Iain wrote:
I have no intention of going anywhere any time soon.

you can't get rid of me that easy. :lol:

That is good.  :applause::thumbs:



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Godwits: The flight shot was using 25 focus spots and tracking AFC perhaps 25% crop.  Group shot single spot focus 1/3 in and stop down to F18 for DOF most of shot used perhaps 10% off to tidy up. Both shots D500 not D850.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Godwits: The flight shot was using 25 focus spots and tracking AFC perhaps 25% crop.  Group shot single spot focus 1/3 in and stop down to F18 for DOF most of shot used perhaps 10% off to tidy up. Both shots D500 not D850.
Thanks Graham.
Thought that it was the D850 rather than D500.  The D500 is ace for BIF.



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a couple from yesterday using olympus omd1-mkii plus a 50-200SWD f2.8 +1.4 TC this is a older four thirds lens and useable via a adaptor a extremely cheap way into pro lenses on olympus .. due to the latest firmware camera updates there is no difference in focus speeds etc .


 




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Good quality shots, well done!



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thanks graham

 




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Two form the new set up, still getting all the settings sorted. Soooo many menu's. :hair:

PB

060031 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

PB060015 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




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an those look spot on to me! What were ISO and exposure settings?



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