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  1. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    OK, the Pup and I went by Magnolia Plantation and Gardens today. We got our annual membership cards. This will entitle us to go on their early opening days. They have one Monday, and I'm going to try and make it. They open at 7:00 which is about 20 minutes before actual sunrise. I was surprised...
  2. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    Well, the Pup and I were going to go to Magnolia Plantation and Gardens today. She bailed, so I went back to Cypress Gardens. I got a few long distance pics of the wood ducks. You have to be extremely careful not to spook them. I was trying to sneak up on an opening in the brush to get some...
  3. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    Well, Blackstar, my experience has been that I do better with the single point focus area, and single. If I'm dealing with moving items, I switch to auto. I don't like auto for most situations, because it will often grab the wrong point to focus. The down side to single point, is that I...
  4. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    I'm OK with that.
  5. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    It's the 200-500 F5.6 Nikon with an FTZ adapter to the Z5. I had it in AF-S single point. That's what I use for most of my shooting, unless it's a fast moving item or animal.
  6. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    For those that didn't see the post I made in Blackstar's thread, I made my first outing with the gimbal head this morning. I was very happy with it's performance, and managed to get a few OK pictures. I will likely try going back to this park and work on my technique and learn the patterns of...
  7. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    Well, got back a bit ago from my first outing with the gimbal. In two words, I love it! As to carrying, I did as planned and carried it with the gimbal locked, tripod legs extended, over my shoulder. Tried it without locking and didn't have any issues, but felt more confident with it locked...
  8. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    I look forward to seeing the info from this thread. I just got a gimbal mount for Christmas. Haven't done much more than shoot a few birds in the backyard with it. I really liked the feel of it from this limited experience. The Pup and I were going to go to the Birds of Prey Center yesterday to...
  9. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    Nice. Being able to catch eagles in the wild going about their normal activity, and be close enough to photograph them is no easy task. To actually get good photos of it is even harder.
  10. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    On most forums, the saying is, "no pictures, didn't happen". Somehow that seems inappropriate here. I suppose I'm saying, hey we'd like to see some pictures from this. I know I would be interested in seeing them.
  11. Clovishound

    ML Z + long lens + gimbal

    Well, I went ahead and pulled the pan assembly apart. That was some nasty grease they put in there. Thick and sticky. I had trouble getting it off my hands. I used some axle grease, the only thing I had on hand. It moves more freely now. The Pup and I are planning on a trip to the Birds of Prey...
  12. Clovishound

    Dangerous Spouse Pics

    I've had the 200-500 for a good bit of the year. As I have said before, it never ceases to impress me. This is one of my favorite lenses ever.
  13. Clovishound

    Post your favorite shot of 2022

    2022 has been a mixed bag for photography for me. My interest in the last year or so has re-blossomed after several decades of pursuing other interests. I've learned a lot about the digital end of photography and post processing. I've also learned a new way of looking at things to photograph...
  14. Clovishound

    Looking at a Sigma 150/600

    I have no experience with the Sigma. The only thing I can offer is I have had the Nikon 200-500 F5.6 since earlier this year. It never ceases to impress me. Normal price is a bit steeper at around $1400, but they have put it on sale for $1050 several times this year. I just checked and it's on...
  15. Clovishound

    First Nikon & First DSLR

    I made the switch from film photography (many, many years ago) to digital last year. I have really enjoyed what you can do with a modern digital camera. This site is a great resource for information and help. It's also a great way to show off, I mean share, your photos.
  16. Clovishound

    Old Photo Restoration Filter in PS

    The colorize filter is very iffy. What looks like a solid dark blue or black dress in B&W will end up various shades of dark blue to maroon. There are sections of a scene that end up gray versus the color assigned to other sections of the same object without any perceptible delineation. I am...
  17. Clovishound

    Old Photo Restoration Filter in PS

    No, I didn't. Interesting. Thanks for pointing that out. I'm sure that since the algorithms must try and differentiate between particulars of the original image, and defects from age, damage and poor photography when the picture was taken, there certainly are times when substantive, and...
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