Back from holidays (3 weeks) and just starting to have a play with the R7.
Changed a few settings, lots to learn and tweak, and stuck on my trusty Sigma 150-600 C.
Initial impressions are the camera focuses quickly and the eye detection locks on well and seems to hang on to the subject.
These 2 images are of a nuthatch that was 25-30 feet up in a tree. The camera locked onto the eye and focused on the bird when it turned its head so the eye was hidden.
I have read that Lightroom, did some basic editing in LR - noise and sharpen, isn't good at processing the images so might be more detail etc to be had with a different workflow. But that's something I'll investigate soon.
Thes are quite large crops and don't look too bad at all. Other users have reported improved image quality processing with DxO PureRAW so something to try too as well as adjusting some other camera settings.
ISO 1000
R7-1 by tblake2007, on Flickr
ISO 2500
R7-2 by tblake2007, on Flickr
Full frame of the second image
R7-2a by tblake2007, on Flickr
Changed a few settings, lots to learn and tweak, and stuck on my trusty Sigma 150-600 C.
Initial impressions are the camera focuses quickly and the eye detection locks on well and seems to hang on to the subject.
These 2 images are of a nuthatch that was 25-30 feet up in a tree. The camera locked onto the eye and focused on the bird when it turned its head so the eye was hidden.
I have read that Lightroom, did some basic editing in LR - noise and sharpen, isn't good at processing the images so might be more detail etc to be had with a different workflow. But that's something I'll investigate soon.
Thes are quite large crops and don't look too bad at all. Other users have reported improved image quality processing with DxO PureRAW so something to try too as well as adjusting some other camera settings.
ISO 1000
R7-1 by tblake2007, on Flickr
ISO 2500
R7-2 by tblake2007, on Flickr
Full frame of the second image
R7-2a by tblake2007, on Flickr
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