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Still, it's something worth looking into, with a few test shots where you vary the aperture and change the ISO do compensate. Start around f/8 and decrease 1-stop at a time and double ISO at each step. With my big lenses I can start seeing diffusion at f/16. Dave
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Thanks, Chewy! I've been meaning to go thru that shot for a while now. I used my 16-35L for this shot. Actually, I use it on probably 90% of my shots. I sometimes wonder why I have my other lenses. lol
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That said, I've had a suspicion for a while now that my 16-35L has gotten a little on the soft side. However, I've done nothing to look into verifying that notion.
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04-29-2012, 01:51 PM | #1081 | |
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Also, you know that your camera can due a timed delay to avoid that nudge while pressing the shutter, right?
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That would probably require reading the instructions and I am widely known to not read instructions of any sort. lol
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04-29-2012, 02:00 PM | #1083 | |
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Dude, you don't need to read the manual to figure out how to put a self-timer on.
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04-29-2012, 02:06 PM | #1084 | |
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I have a UV filter on it w/ no vignetting. I actually have a circ polarizer for it. It's low profile and intended for ultra-wide angle lenses. I want to say that I've gotten some vignetting from it but nothing too bad. I don't really use it much. Oh yeah...self/auto timer. Something so obvious! I will blame 15 years of sleep deprivation for this.
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That's cool. Low-profile filters are the way to go, but sadly they are more expensive than the normal ones. I need to find that damn LEE Foundation Kit without paying a premium for it.
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I fully encourage the switch to the 16-35l from the 17-40l. I hated that lens and switched within 5 days.
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You do realize you have a full website now, with unlimited storage, right?
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I think it's more noticeable in the super-teles because of the magnification and clarity of the top lenses. Also, we tend to crop super-tele images, further highlighting the issue. f/11 is as far as I go with my 500mm and I try to shoot at f/8 whenever there's enough light. The lens gets super sharp at f/8 and then falls off from there. When I shoot scenics with my 24-105mm I'll try to limit the f-stop to f/16, hoping for ultra sharpness all the way from close to far, but something very close in the foreground may push me a little further. Dave
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I also never shoot my 500 at anything over f/8, but not because of diffraction but subject matter. When shooting birds I usually want the shutter speed as high as possible and find that f/5.6-8 provides enough DOF to keep the whole bird in focus.
More generally, pretty much any subject shot with a supertele is going to be highly magnified and thus have relatively narrow DOF - giving rise to that "pop-up book" look of subject isolation. When I pull out the big white lenses I usually prefer to embrace that look rather than fight it. Where I see diffraction - a lot - is in the macro world. Shoot at 5:1 magnification and even at f/8 your effective aperture is close to f/50. Diffractive blur in that case is anything but subtle. |
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thanks, i just worry about the loading time it takes for my viewers if i was posting my photos at full res
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F/8 very seldom happens for me. If I see 1/2000-sec and above in the viewfinder, then I drop the ISO down to 400 and if the SS is still high, then I pull the aperture down to f/8 and drop the ISO further, if need be. That's RARE. Most likely, I'm more worried about my low SS. I hand hold 99.9% of my super-tele shots. It's something that you can get better and better at. The 500/f4 has excellent IS and I've now taken over 50,000 hand held shots with mine, with varying results of course, so I'm getting very good at it. (You actually build -- rebuild in my case -- upper body strength). It helps to have lifted weights in your youth. Dave
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Was going to try and grab a couple pictures of the super moon this weekend. Hope you guys will do the same! http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/spa...curs-this-week
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cool... thanks for the heads up!
I hope it's not cloudy all weekend.
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Crap. The forecast for the weekend here is overcast and thunderstorms.
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some interesting skies tonight.
hope you like, its sort of my first time shooting lightning, so any advice is more then welcome. (when I say sort of, I once tryed and quickly gave up because i didn't have patients) |
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