Post your 150-600 Tamron shots.

Ironwood

Senior Member
I shot this Female Rock Wallaby from my verandah this afternoon, the sun had already gone down behind the hill, so I was battling with low light.
These are all handheld. The last pic is a crop from the 2nd one.
I think the VC does a good job on this lens.

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mikew_RIP

Senior Member
I shot this Female Rock Wallaby from my verandah this afternoon, the sun had already gone down behind the hill, so I was battling with low light.
These are all handheld. The last pic is a crop from the 2nd one.
I think the VC does a good job on this lens.

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Camera
NIKON D7100

Focal Length
500mm

Aperture
f/6.3

Exposure
1/60s

ISO
560


Nice images Brad,are any more settled about the noise.
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Nice images Brad,are any more settled about the noise.

Thanks Mike.

I am not sure what you are asking there about the noise.

I gave these a small amount of noise reduction in Apple Aperture, I could have removed more noise had I run them through Nik Dfine, but they were just quick edits.
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Thanks Mike.

I am not sure what you are asking there about the noise.

I gave these a small amount of noise reduction in Apple Aperture, I could have removed more noise had I run them through Nik Dfine, but they were just quick edits.

Could have misunderstood then,i thought you had made a comment somewhere about not being too happy with the noise in the images due to the ISO needed.
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Could have misunderstood then,i thought you had made a comment somewhere about not being too happy with the noise in the images due to the ISO needed.

Ah, yes. I did make that comment.
This is why I reduced the shutter speed on these shots rather than push the iso too high.
To have a higher shutter speed I guess I would have been up around 3200iso again, thats where I get the noise that I don't like.
I think the noise in these images is acceptable for what I wanted them for.
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Ah, yes. I did make that comment.
This is why I reduced the shutter speed on these shots rather than push the iso too high.
To have a higher shutter speed I guess I would have been up around 3200iso again, thats where I get the noise that I don't like.
I think the noise in these images is acceptable for what I wanted them for.

I would agree, its no detriment to the shots at all
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
A couple of examples of why ime having such a hard time staying mad with this lens:D

Both 100% crops hand held,i have seen better but for me they are an achievement

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grandpaw

Senior Member
This was a bit of a stretch even for the Tamzook. this was taken at a distance of about 600ft and cropped heavily. It was a small dot in the distance.
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J-see

Senior Member
I took the Tam out all day to test some different settings.

I shot most f/10 at 600mm 1/1600s and although the light was a bit low for that, the noise isn't overwhelming. The quality however ain't too shabby.

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The main problem is that she doesn't resolve that kind of detail when the distances increase.
 

J-see

Senior Member
Detail reduces with all but the best of primes as distance increases :)

Of course but there's a reasonable difference between the Tam at a short distance and at a long distance using the same focal length. That she can't resolve the same detail is normal but there's more than that I think. At least from what I notice in my shots. Not that it is a dramatic difference.

I just went through my shots and of all I've taken today, the majority are head-shots and close distance shots. Most of them are at 5-6m. When distance increases, the rate of shots that I delete increases simultaneously. The majority of my close shots are keepers while only a minority of the others are.

Now it's easier for focus to lock in at close range than it is at double the range and I go through my selection at 100% and delete everything that doesn't have that amount of sharpness I require but even when keeping that in mind, for my cam, she get sloppy when distances increase.
 
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photogramps

Senior Member
Of course but there's a reasonable difference between the Tam at a short distance and at a long distance using the same focal length. That she can't resolve the same detail is normal but there's more than that I think. At least from what I notice in my shots. Not that it is a dramatic difference.

I just went through my shots and of all I've taken today, the majority are head-shots and close distance shots. Most of them are at 5-6m. When distance increases, the rate of shots that I delete increases simultaneously. The majority of my close shots are keepers while only a minority of the others are.

Now it's easier for focus to lock in at close range than it is at double the range and I go through my selection at 100% and delete everything that doesn't have that amount of sharpness I require but even when keeping that in mind, for my cam, she get sloppy when distances increase.

As a matter of interest, have you done a micro-adjust and if so at what focal length?
 

J-see

Senior Member
As a matter of interest, have you done a micro-adjust and if so at what focal length?

At 420mm since that's the best focal length. That could have something to do with it but I had to pick one. I'm going to keep it like this. I have to crop too much at larger distances anyways.
 
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