ehvk 11/02/08
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ehvk 11/02/08
First spotting trip for me this year and first time with my Canon 40-D,
nice talking to you Iwan, and the other guy (didn't get his name..)
And Iwan how was it at Eindhoven?
The pic's,
Visitors,
can't believe I had a big hair on my sensor, after owning the camera for only a week!
Hope you like the pic's
nice talking to you Iwan, and the other guy (didn't get his name..)
And Iwan how was it at Eindhoven?
The pic's,
Visitors,
can't believe I had a big hair on my sensor, after owning the camera for only a week!
Hope you like the pic's
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According to the exif the first C-130 picture was taken at ISO 400, F10, 400mm, 1/1000, second picture at 1/100. The grain is probably caused by the ISO value.Phantom54 wrote:Hi Roel, nice pictures but they are a bit grainy....what are your settings and which lens do you use?
I would like to know that too. There's a couple of people with an EOS40D on this forum now, let's hear your opinions!Do you like the 40D?
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Patrick
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Hi Warthog64 (Roel),
Just curious: Which lens and settings dit you use? How many millimeters analogue for these pictures? Really nice .
When seeing such nice pics I also would like to make a first spotting trip.
Hope to read some extra info from you.
Gtrz,
Edward.
Just curious: Which lens and settings dit you use? How many millimeters analogue for these pictures? Really nice .
When seeing such nice pics I also would like to make a first spotting trip.
Hope to read some extra info from you.
Gtrz,
Edward.
I have not yet had the occassion to take the 40D out for some serious 'business'. However, I already noticed a big improvement in AF performance compared to the 20D, which I had before. Also, better ISO performance.
At first I didn't like the buttons below the lcd-screen, wich were to the left of it on previous camera's. Right now it doesn't bother me anymore.
I have used the Live View and it's very handy in a controlled environment (tripod, portraits etc). Pretty much useless for action photograhpy.
And, like I said, it's a sturdy camera because I dropped mine on a stone floor and it still works like a Swiss clock.
At first I didn't like the buttons below the lcd-screen, wich were to the left of it on previous camera's. Right now it doesn't bother me anymore.
I have used the Live View and it's very handy in a controlled environment (tripod, portraits etc). Pretty much useless for action photograhpy.
And, like I said, it's a sturdy camera because I dropped mine on a stone floor and it still works like a Swiss clock.
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Thanx for the comments guy's,
I still am used with the photoshop workflow of the canon 20-d,
I think that the 40-d performs sharper, so thats why some pics are indeed oversharpened.
and some pics are crops and high iso...
here one of the pics I posted earlier with noise reduction from neat image...,
iso 250,
1/800 F9.0
400 mm
100-400 L IS
I still am used with the photoshop workflow of the canon 20-d,
I think that the 40-d performs sharper, so thats why some pics are indeed oversharpened.
and some pics are crops and high iso...
here one of the pics I posted earlier with noise reduction from neat image...,
iso 250,
1/800 F9.0
400 mm
100-400 L IS
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