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(Message started by: Thomas_Chan on Jul 2nd, 2004, 1:19am)

Title: Yellow-cheeked Tit ¶ÀÀU¤s³¶
Post by Thomas_Chan on Jul 2nd, 2004, 1:19am
390 Yellow-cheeked Tit ¶ÀÀU¤s³¶
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05/6/2004
Leica R9 + 800mm f5.6
RDPIII ISO200+coolscan 5000
1. 1/24s f5.6
2. 1/30s f5.6
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Title: Re: Yellow-Cheeked Tit ¶ÀÀU¤s³¶
Post by xyz_ps on Jul 2nd, 2004, 3:22am
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Title: Re: Yellow-Cheeked Tit ¶ÀÀU¤s³¶
Post by Thomas_Chan on Jul 3rd, 2004, 12:43am

on 07/02/04 at 03:22:38, xyz_ps wrote:
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Title: Re: Yellow-Cheeked Tit ¶ÀÀU¤s³¶
Post by KK Hui on Jul 3rd, 2004, 9:12am
Thomas,

Having seen all your lastest posts here lately. I do think that the image softness was due to motion blur. You are really pushing your luck to its limit using ISO 200 for shooting in the 'forest'. Unless you use flash as main, I think you need to seriously consider using faster films. Remember you are shooting with a 800mm at f/5.6 wide open!

Who said you must shoot slide for birds?! I'd suggest going  the negative route. There are plenty of fine ISO 400 films for you to choose from. The good and commonly available one that comes to mind is the Fuji X-tra 400. Fine grain and good colors. The NPH 400 is another one albeit a little bit more expensive.  ::)  Negative has its many advantages that is too easy to ignore ...

KK Hui ARPS
www.geocities.com/kkhui_001

Title: Re: Yellow-Cheeked Tit ¶ÀÀU¤s³¶
Post by Thomas_Chan on Jul 4th, 2004, 12:11am

on 07/03/04 at 09:12:08, KK Hui wrote:
Thomas,

Having seen all your lastest posts here lately. I do think that the image softness was due to motion blur. You are really pushing your luck to its limit using ISO 200 for shooting in the 'forest'. Unless you use flash as main, I think you need to seriously consider using faster films. Remember you are shooting with a 800mm at f/5.6 wide open!

Who said you must shoot slide for birds?! I'd suggest going  the negative route. There are plenty of fine ISO 400 films for you to choose from. The good and commonly available one that comes to mind is the Fuji X-tra 400. Fine grain and good colors. The NPH 400 is another one albeit a little bit more expensive.  ::)  Negative has its many advantages that is too easy to ignore ...

KK Hui ARPS
www.geocities.com/kkhui_001

K.K.:

 Yes you are right. I need faster shutter speed.
I will try X-tra 400 and NPH 400 for birds.

I was so lucky on this day. This bird stopped only 1-2s. :)
Thanks for your adivce.

Title: Re: Yellow-Cheeked Tit ¶ÀÀU¤s³¶
Post by Mr X on Jul 4th, 2004, 12:19am
Took on the Mars on BC 1003.  



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