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sent on December 08, 2019 (19:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Good colors and setting. Subject a little lost in the scene, it was pefeible to shoot at 400mm and apply a compositional crop. ;-) It is a move that has not allowed to optimize the subject. Anomala the choice of very low iso with the use of a full frame sensor , choice that then affected the shooting time. (imho) Hello, laurel Buoni i colori e l'ambientazione. Soggetto un pò perso nella scena, era pefeibile scattare a 400mm e applicare un crop composiztivo. E' palbabile un mosso che non ha permesso di ottimizzare il soggetto. Anomala la scelta di iso bassissimi con l'utilizzo di un sensore full frame , scelta che ha poi influito sul tempo di scatto. (imho) Ciao, lauro
sent on December 10, 2019 (10:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Lauro, thank you for the invaluable advice. One thing I don't explain is the micromove, which is actually visible... I asked myself during the photoshopped. With 1/200 and IS I was hoping I had limited the damage but obviously I was too excited? Boh... Azz the time I decided not to bring the mono-stand Ciao Lauro, ti ringrazio per i preziosissimi consigli. Un cosa che non mi spiego è il micromosso, che in effetti è visibile... Me lo sono chiesto pure io in fase di photoshoppata. Con 1/200 e IS speravo di aver limitato i danni ma evidentemente ero troppo emozionato? Boh... Azz la volta che ho deciso di non portarmi il mono-cavalletto
sent on December 10, 2019 (23:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
on FF applies the inverse rule of the focal 400mm - 1/400sec but the 100-400mm offers 3 safety steps 1/200sec 1/100sec 1/50sec on paper 1/100sec were feasible without the micromove So let's work here: -posture erected ... elbows on the hips ... toes outwards -partial emptying of lung air before click -balancing equipment ... w the battery grip ;) -iso not excessively low Then a monopod and a Tilt & Shift head do not weigh do not clutter ;-) su FF applica la regoletta dell'inverso della focale 400mm = 1/400sec ma il 100-400mm offre 3 stop di sicurezza 1/200sec 1/100sec 1/50sec
sulla carta 1/60sec erano fattibili senza il micromosso
Quindi cerchiamo di lavorare qui: -postura eretta ... gomiti sui fianchi ... punte dei piedi verso l'esterno -svuotamento parziale dell'aria dei polmoni prima del click -bilanciamento attrezzatura ... w il battery grip ;) -iso non eccessivamente bassi
poi un monopiede e una testa Tilt & Shift non pesano non ingombrano