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Posted by blackfox: Mon Mar 16th, 2015 18:47 | 1st Post |
just to let you know i,m still around lads ,although still shooting canon i have just treated myself to a new lens the sigma 150-600mm sport ,what a real beast this is and totally unlike anything from the canon or nikon stable ,as well as being fully weather sealed its super sharp and via a little add on a USB dock you can fully program the lens to do exactly what you want its arrived by blackfox wildlife and nature imaging, on Flickr
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Posted by jk: Tue Mar 17th, 2015 04:23 | 2nd Post |
Looks like a fine piece of kit. Look forward to seeing some of your BIF images.
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Posted by Gilbert Sandberg: Tue Mar 17th, 2015 09:41 | 3rd Post |
BF, Do you call that a beast? Wait till you lay eyes on the (elder) Sigma 300-800, grin. http://www.sigmaphoto.com/product/300-800mm-f56-ex-dg-apo-hsm Regards, Gilbert
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Posted by blackfox: Tue Mar 17th, 2015 09:49 | 4th Post |
i know gilbert ,but thats a far older generation,this one is a completely different ball game
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Posted by blackfox: Tue Mar 17th, 2015 09:54 | 5th Post |
jk wrote:Looks like a fine piece of kit.heres a couple to go on with a iceland gull ,and a american laughing gull both a couple of rarities for north wales but showing well Attachment: you having a larf mate.jpg (Downloaded 78 times)
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Posted by blackfox: Tue Mar 17th, 2015 09:54 | 6th Post |
the iceland gull Attachment: icelandic airlines.jpg (Downloaded 79 times)
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Posted by blackfox: Tue Mar 17th, 2015 09:55 | 7th Post |
and the obligatory blue tit Attachment: total blues.jpg (Downloaded 78 times)
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Posted by amazing50: Tue Mar 17th, 2015 11:19 | 8th Post |
Wating for the reviews on how the Tamron 150-600 compares with the Sigma 150-600.
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Posted by Judith: Tue Mar 17th, 2015 15:14 | 9th Post |
I´ve had a shot of that Sigma - was very impressed. It´s really sharp and can be hand held easily enough.
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Posted by Eric: Tue Mar 17th, 2015 17:28 | 10th Post |
blackfox wrote:just to let you know i,m still around lads ,although still shooting canon i have just treated myself to a new lens the sigma 150-600mm sport ,what a real beast this is and totally unlike anything from the canon or nikon stable ,as well as being fully weather sealed its super sharp and via a little add on a USB dock you can fully program the lens to do exactly what you want Is that a 'DX' size sensor or full frame that you are using?
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Posted by jk: Tue Mar 17th, 2015 19:21 | 11th Post |
Nice images. Which camera are you using these days? Looks suspiciously like a Canon. No problem with that just the controls dont suit me.
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Posted by blackfox: Wed Mar 18th, 2015 03:39 | 12th Post |
That's a 1dmk3 its a 1.3 crop sensor only 10 MP but turns out a good image ,I also have a 70d but prefer the other one . The other beauty of that lens is that if at any time in the future I do decide to return to the nikon fold then sigma wiill (for a charge) change the mount ,so you don't lose your favourite lens by switching camera brands
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Posted by jk: Wed Mar 18th, 2015 05:36 | 13th Post |
blackfox wrote:That's a 1dmk3 its a 1.3 crop sensor only 10 MP but turns out a good image ,I also have a 70d but prefer the other one . Seems like a very good design decision. One of the reasons I am still Nikon is the expense of changing brands when you are heavily invested in the glass!
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Posted by blackfox: Sat Apr 4th, 2015 16:58 | 14th Post |
not done that much for a week or so due to bad weather ,but it did give me time to quietly sit back and analyze what i had been taking and to appraise various aspects ,first off i found that atmospherics played a large part in distortion at full range with the 70d especially over reflective surfaces i.e still water ,roads ,grass lands etc ,possibly due to the finer sensor to . with the 1D3 and its older 10mp sensor i was noticing that close shots were superb but over distance and with cropping detail was being lost even when stopped down . i threw these things around in my head for a week and came to the conclusion that the lens needed more fine tuning ,not just along the lines of M/A but the lens itself ,so yesterday i put in with the USB dock some new settings enabling different focal lengths of focus ,a finer degree of focus on the chosen point/s ,and a what sigma refer to as dynamic image stabiliser ,took it out today and to be honest the results were really good and although i might try tweaking more its definitely helped .the next one to test will be the 20mp 70d . Attachment: got my easter egg.jpg (Downloaded 54 times)
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Posted by Judith: Sun Apr 5th, 2015 17:36 | 15th Post |
Great shot!
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Posted by jk: Sun Apr 5th, 2015 18:31 | 16th Post |
Great capture Jeff. Gull thieving eggs! Wonder what type of egg it is.
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Posted by amazing50: Thu Apr 9th, 2015 09:24 | 17th Post |
Looks like a birds egg
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Posted by blackfox: Thu Apr 9th, 2015 14:13 | 18th Post |
its a easter egg silly billy
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Posted by jk: Thu Apr 9th, 2015 20:27 | 19th Post |
Billies have horns not eggs!
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Posted by Iain: Sat Apr 11th, 2015 08:53 | 20th Post |
Nice shot Jeff, looks like its working well. JK. Horn Billies come out eggs! I'll get my coat.
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Posted by jk: Sat Apr 11th, 2015 11:44 | 21st Post |
I think that the Tamron Adaptall system was great but I guess with modern AF this wont work well as AF tolerances are pretty small. Hence the need for micro-adjustment feature even in factory made lenses.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Sun Apr 12th, 2015 19:11 | 22nd Post |
Great set of pictures looks like the Sigma is working very well!
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Thu Apr 30th, 2015 04:27 | 23rd Post |
BF Your air pix of birds are spot on I wish I could do that! Just been photographing Godwits in E Anglia with my new Nikon 80-400 lens on ground spot on but keep missing focus when they are in air. The D810 locks on very fast but in air I just keep missing the focusing hot spot. Any tips would be super help please?
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Posted by amazing50: Thu Apr 30th, 2015 13:13 | 24th Post |
blackfox wrote:Looked into this a while ago. Changing a mount on new only Sigma lenses can be expensive as they only do it in Japan and you have to pay shipping and insurance both ways + their fee. Probably better off to sell it used or find someone with a Nikon verson and trade.
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Posted by amazing50: Thu Apr 30th, 2015 13:16 | 25th Post |
jk wrote: Remember when autofocus first came out - it was promoted as an aid for vision impared photographers.
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Posted by novicius: Thu Apr 30th, 2015 22:57 | 26th Post |
I use the focusing aid all the time... Great shooting that .
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Posted by blackfox: Thu May 7th, 2015 08:40 | 27th Post |
things have actually moved on quiet a bit since my last post ,forgot about this TBH ,although i was getting decent enough shots with the lens i wasn't entirely happy with the end result pictures that much . so i actually sat down a few weeks back and went through loads over a couple of days trying to see what was wrong ,then i took the plunge and decided to fine tune it with the sigma USB DOCK well what a difference it was like someone had stuck a ferrari engine in a mini . there are various settings you can change one governs the way the o.s works /reacts and i have now set mine to DYNAMIC this helps to keep the focus point steady on the eye whilst hand holding and actually works ,the next thing i altered was the lens A/F and i changed this from fast focus to MAIN FOCUS POINT PRIORITY the two changes combined have turned this from a extremely good lens into a superior one a sample since changing is underneath hard-nut ! by blackfox wildlife and nature imaging, on Flickr and another faster moving one na ,na,na na by blackfox wildlife and nature imaging, on Flickr
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Posted by blackfox: Thu May 7th, 2015 08:47 | 28th Post |
Graham Whistler wrote:BF Your air pix of birds are spot on I wish I could do that! Just been photographing Godwits in E Anglia with my new Nikon 80-400 lens on ground spot on but keep missing focus when they are in air. The D810 locks on very fast but in air I just keep missing the focusing hot spot. don't really know what to suggest graham ,if the bird is fairly slow then single point a/f should be o.k if a fast erratic flyer then multi point .the only REAL answer is practise till perfect then practise again .make sure all your settings are configured for b.i.f as well . i find going to somewhere where seagulls gather is good practise a few slices of bread will provide a hour or mores target practice ,even better if you have someone throw the bread out for you
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