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Crowned Woodnymph

One of the most colorful hummingbirds in Costa Rica, especially when you get a little light on them, at just the right angle. This one was in some shade, and I used a little fill-flash to add a little light.

I've mentioned that I've recently moved to the 1D Mark IV, from the Mark II, and one of the areas of improvement I was looking forward to was higher ISO performance. With the Mark II, 1600 was pretty much the top end to get acceptable image quality (although there were occasional exceptions), while with the Mark IV, 3200 is quite usable, and higher still, especially for downsized web images.

Canon 1D Mark IV
Canon 600L/f4 IS with 1.4x II Teleconverter
ISO 2000, f/5.6, 1/100 second
Aperture Priority at +2/3 EV, 550EX Flash at -1 2/3 EV

1D4_00093.jpg
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
One of the most colorful hummingbirds in Costa Rica, especially when you get a little light on them, at just the right angle. This one was in some shade, and I used a little fill-flash to add a little light.

I've mentioned that I've recently moved to the 1D Mark IV, from the Mark II, and one of the areas of improvement I was looking forward to was higher ISO performance. With the Mark II, 1600 was pretty much the top end to get acceptable image quality (although there were occasional exceptions), while with the Mark IV, 3200 is quite usable, and higher still, especially for downsized web images.

Canon 1D Mark IV
Canon 600L/f4 IS with 1.4x II Teleconverter
ISO 2000, f/5.6, 1/100 second
Aperture Priority at +2/3 EV, 550EX Flash at -1 2/3 EV

1D4_00093.jpg




This capture shows the advantages of full frame telephoto isolation and the brilliant color the 1D Mark Iv delivers. For the 1DX you'd just use the x2X convertor to get the same picture. I wonder how this would have been with the Olympus 4/3. Would one notice the difference with an 11x14 print?




Your pictures are so valuable for the forum and bring us the world that's outside our civilizations, but which we impact on.


Thanks for sharing.


Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I do wonder whether or not dinosaurs had vivacious and beautiful coloring. Did they compete for mates as much as their tiny descendants? Is there some relevance to color in giant vertebrates anyway?

Asher
 
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