Beautiful bird in a great pose. Well done, Norman!Purple Honeycreeper seen while birding at the Asa Wright Nature Centre on Trinidad in the West Indies.
Great series. I really love the egret doing the umbrellaA Reddish Egret intently searching for a snack.
Lovely woodpecker, AlanAfter a days birding an hour away, I returned home and was lucky enough fro the female Great Spotted Woodpecker
Also, great catch - for you and the grebe. I hope that mine are getting chicks againThis Little Grebe this morning caught a fish too large to be easily swallowed, but it managed (R5ii + 200-800mm).
Thanks, ClickAmazing details. Nicely done, Maximilian.
Nice photos! Sensor resolution is less of an issue "if you can get close enough." But that's a big if, mostly not possible for the type of photography that I engage in. So for me, more (and better quality) is better.Thanks, Click
24 MP are more than enough, if you can get close enough and use most of the sensor area.
I am positively surprised, how clean that APS-C sensor is at ISO 1600. It seems that I can try even higher.
With my old 200D ISO1600 was too much regarding noise.
I am not pro 24 MP or against more than XX MP. I am also doing a lot of cropping. See my kingfisher photos.Nice photos! Sensor resolution is less of an issue "if you can get close enough." But that's a big if, mostly not possible for the type of photography that I engage in. So for me, more (and better quality) is better.
Thanks for that advice. I will try it out.By the way, have you tried processing any of your older photos with newer software? You might be surprised how well they clean up.
Same here with Mpx for what I do which is about the same as you do. Also, modern software eats noise and sharpens orders of magnitude better than what we had to put up with in the past.Nice photos! Sensor resolution is less of an issue "if you can get close enough." But that's a big if, mostly not possible for the type of photography that I engage in. So for me, more (and better quality) is better.
By the way, have you tried processing any of your older photos with newer software? You might be surprised how well they clean up.
Good to hear that you are enjoying the APS-C sensor in the R50. It gives me hope for the rumored R7MkII. I have the R7, but I find myself using it less and less. Despite having more pixels on target and quite good autofocus, the final image quality more often than not is disappointing to me. It's more than likely atmospheric effects (such as heat haze) causing softness since I usually only use it at extreme reach, but hope springs eternal for sensor improvements.I am not pro 24 MP or against more than XX MP. I am also doing a lot of cropping. See my kingfisher photos.
I am happy that we have so many choices. And quite often I am lusting for an R5mk2.
And I am happy that Canon finally offers with R50 and R10 AF systems that are up-to-date for a fair price.
Thanks for that advice. I will try it out.
I assume you have correctly analysed the reasons for the not so good IQ with APS-C.Good to hear that you are enjoying the APS-C sensor in the R50. It gives me hope for the rumored R7MkII. I have the R7, but I find myself using it less and less. Despite having more pixels on target and quite good autofocus, the final image quality more often than not is disappointing to me. It's more than likely atmospheric effects (such as heat haze) causing softness since I usually only use it at extreme reach, but hope springs eternal for sensor improvements.
Nice photos!The merlin app suggested Willow (last picture) or Marsh (first picture) tit. IMO most likely a Willow tit.
Even on the first photo it's a Willow Tit: Merlin probably accepted that expanded at it's lower part black "bib" as a shadow. It's not a shadow. The third photo did show the lighter panel on the wing as well as the grayish color of the back: at that light the Marsh Tit should be more brownish...The merlin app suggested Willow (last picture) or Marsh (first picture) tit. IMO most likely a Willow tit.
R5 + RF100-500+ 1.4TC
@ 1/1600, f/10, iso1000/1250
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Second photo is my favorite!Perhaps this tufted duck should complain to its hairdresser
R50+RF100-400+Ext. @560mm, f/11, 1/1000, ISO1000, +crop
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