Re: What's in your back yard?
- From: David Young <telyt@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:35:26 -0800
Mark Bohrer wrote:
David:
Focusing on fast-moving sparrows and towhees in grass presents
challenges - critically-sharp eyes are tough to get with the 20D. The
microprisms on the EOS 1D mark II's gridded screen allow me quicker
manual focus. Your eyes may be better than mine too...;)
I like your perched white-crowned sparrow. The bird looks a little
soft - is the full-res image sharp?
Yup. When I get back from hollies, I'm going to re-convert it with
Silkypix and do some re-tweaking. The .jpg is poor, but done in a
hurry. Y'know how it goes...
I agree, preched birds are a bit easier to focus... they're either
still, or gone!
Cheers!
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David Young,
Logan Lake, BC
CANADA.
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Focusing on fast-moving sparrows and towhees in grass presents challenges - critically-sharp eyes are tough to get with the 20D. The microprisms on the EOS 1D mark II's gridded screen allow me quicker manual focus. Your eyes may be better than mine too...;)
I like your perched white-crowned sparrow. The bird looks a little soft - is the full-res image sharp?
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