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Shooting with DSLRs - EOS 5DIV + EF 70-300L IS USM

Tronhard
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Still at the same colony, this was a different animal from the 5DsR - lower MP size, but on the other hand a newer sensor and processor and seems more inclined to animal than the (studio+scenic)-oriented 5DsR.

 

I shot a few images of the Black-back gulls that were hanging around hoping to get an egg from an unattended nest (with some success).

Canon EOS 5DMkIV EF 70-300L IS USM @ 300mm, f/7.1, 1/800sec, ISO-100

5DIV1089 LR copy.jpg

 

Canon EOS 5DIV, 70-300L IS USM@300mm, f/10, 1/800sec, ISO-100

5DIV1092 LR Copy.jpg

 

Canon EOS 5DIV, 70-300L IS USM@300mm, f/8, 1/800sec, ISO-100

5DIV1091 LR copy.jpg

 

Canon EOS 5DIV, 70-300L IS USM@244mm, f/5.6, 1/800sec, ISO-125

5DIV1111 LR  copy.jpg

 

Tracking the bird as it came is was a bit hit and miss but I managed to get a single solid shot in a few occasions

Canon EOS 5DIV, 70-300L IS USM@244mm, f/7.1, 1/800sec, ISO-100

5DIV1113 LR copy.jpg


cheers, TREVOR

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