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  1. Roy C

    Photographing birds at a distance and what to expect?

    You are doing things right then Tom :t: - yes try to do some test shots in good light and a stationary target which should tell if there is a problem. Other than that try upping the shutter speed when hand holding (I try to use 1/1600 sec these days).
  2. Roy C

    Photographing birds at a distance and what to expect?

    Looking again at that first full frame it does not look like you were using the single centre AF point to me!!!
  3. Roy C

    Photographing birds at a distance and what to expect?

    They do look fairly soft to me but the first shot would not be to bad if it was exposed and processed correctly .If you are going to crop this heavy then everything must be spot-on including the light. To get a worthwhile shot from a 100% crop you really need to shoot in RAW and get the exposure...
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