Funky....in that last shot is that a cell phone in his pocket or is he just.....okay ill stop being lame now
if I was going to save for the 60d, I'd just keep saving and get the 7d... I should have gotten that instead of the 50d in hindsight.
Great bird shot
The bird is ≥ the word
The bird is ≥ the word
You can only crop and zoom so much. What used to be grain is now pixels
I'd say you've got two things going on in that bird photo...
1. noise - the more you crop, the more noise you see.
2. missed focus - due to the shallow depth of field, the tail is in focus, but the head is not. When you sharpen something that is out of focus, strange things can happen.
exif data shows 1/5000 sec shutter, f/5.6, ISO 1600. Better to have shot ~1/300 sec, iso 200, f/8. it would have been sharper with the narrower aperture, less noisy because of the lower ISO, and you wouldn't have suffered from 1/300 sec at 55mm. plenty fast.
Whoa....how'd you get that info? Did he send you the files, or can you get that from his uploads?
True, but I've seen guys do 100% crops (a smaller section of the original frame) than this, which are substantially sharper. Most of them are very experienced, and have very nice equipment (most of them I've seen tend to be telephoto). My question was primarily directed at which was the more critical facet, which appears to be answered below.
Definitely my fail on the ISO setting, I guess I thought 5.6 would be deep enough.. thanks for the input again!
On a related note, what would you recommend for max settings on an unsharp mask?
From what he's looked at of mine, I gather he found/made a program that pulls the exif out of the uploaded JPEG somehow. Pretty neat trick!