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Posted: Sun Aug 25th, 2024 09:49
 
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Graham Whistler wrote:
Another from the same shoot, I am very pleased with the low noise on these high ISO images from the Sony AI.

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Super sharp images Graham.
I guess the camera is tripod mounted or at least a monopod but I could be wrong?



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Yes tripod you can not be in a hide for 8 hrs holding a 600mm + x1.4 extender giving 840mm, at least not at 84yrs old. Fast shutter speed at least 1/2000 sec or 1/3200 and high ISO 3200 very little noise with the Sony A1 even using 4000 ISO!



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Sat having lunch and noticed a different silhouette on the neighbours roof. 

Instinctively it was something not seen from our garden before.....grabbed bins to confirm I wasn't seeing things.... then grabbed the camera for ....a quick grab shot, before it grabbed the next gust of Northerly wind to be carried on its continuing migration to Africa.


Juvenile Wheatear, Iain?



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Its a Wheatear Eric but I think it an adult in the middle of changing from spring/summer to autumn/winter plumage.

 




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Iain wrote:
Its a Wheatear Eric but I think it an adult in the middle of changing from spring/summer to autumn/winter plumage.
Ok..just lacked the eye stripe definition I was expecting, but can’t recall seeing them in the moult before. Thx



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The eye strip is more pronounced in the autumn/winter plumage so it will come in over the next few weeks.

 




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Iain wrote:
The eye strip is more pronounced in the autumn/winter plumage so it will come in over the next few weeks.
You know some stuff! :bowing:



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Kestrel, do I need to say now that yes this is a photograph?

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Nope - exif says it all  - D850 @700mm (your 500mm + 1.4 TC), f8, 1/500 :-)



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chrisbet wrote:
Nope - exif says it all  - D850 @700mm (your 500mm + 1.4 TC), f8, 1/500 :-)
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