Mike, this is nothing short of Excellent! Bravo!
Pat in GA
Thanks Pat,believe it or not i was out in the open in full view and they where perching too close to focus on.
Mike, this is nothing short of Excellent! Bravo!
Pat in GA
Is anyone shooting over 200 feet (60 meters)?
This was shot somewhere between 400-500 feet. Should I expect anything better than this out of the Tamron 150-600?
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And a crop from lower right corner.
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I guess most owners know this but you can lock your lens at 400mm if you want.
Got my first real test in with the Tamzooka today and I am in love with the results. All shots taken @ 600mm, handheld.
Squirrel Day by Matthew Krei, on Flickr
Squirrel Day by Matthew Krei, on Flickr
Squirrel Day by Matthew Krei, on Flickr
Squirrel Day by Matthew Krei, on Flickr
Squirrel Day by Matthew Krei, on Flickr
Thank you! I really REALLY am going to enjoy this lens, I can tell.Great shots Matthew! Did you do any noise cleaning? If not, that is some great low noise camera at 1600.
Thank you! I really REALLY am going to enjoy this lens, I can tell.I did about 10% NR on all of these, honestly you probably wouldn't have been able to tell the difference with or without the noise reduction. This body shoots amazingly noise-free photo's at 1600 ISO. Which is great for wobbly hands like mine so I can pump up the shutter speed to 1/400, haha.
I'd say you couldn't possibly go wrong with either choice. I am finding how incredibly sharp this lens can be wide open @ 600mm. Can't wait to take a few more shots stopped down to f/8-10.Thanks. I've been dying to get this lens, but now the Sigma C 150-600 is throwing a monkey wrench in the whole thing. LOL