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Thanks Mike, they were stunning birds to see in flight. The condor was massive.Wow!!! These are spectacular Alby!!
Thanks Mike, they were stunning birds to see in flight. The condor was massive.Wow!!! These are spectacular Alby!!
Thanks AlbyVery atmospheric Mike.
I've had the fz1000 mk1 and the fz2000, final results are similar if using for stills. I like the handling of the 2000 over the 1000 but there isn't much between them. I sold them on and just use the Sony rx10 iv and rx100 vii now which suits me slighty better. There are a few videos on you tube compairing the two side by side that might be worth looking at Harrison.What are people's opinions on fz1000 ii or fz2000? Thanks
Agreed - RX10iii is well worth looking at, I upgraded from a iii to a iv and didn't notice a massive differenceThat lens is also on the RX10 III but the IV is the only RX10 with better focussing than the FZ1000 & FZ2000.
Keep getting tempted by a 'proper' birding lens for my big camera but then I take a snap or two with my RX10iv (in good light mind you) and then I don't bother
Robin by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Black Headed Gull by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Thanks George - hope all is well with youTwo very nice wildlife style captures Mike, particularly liking the Robin pic'.
When viewing press the zoom lever to zoom in ....I have a bit of a question.
My mark 4… I’ve hit some button so that when reviewing images I now only get tiny images and the histogram.
While I appreciate this is useful, how the deck to I switch it back so that I see a full-size image?
I’ve googled it but it talks about going into the menu systems.
I know I switched it on accidentally without being in the menus, so is it possible to switch it back the same way?
Also, if I know how I did it, hopefully it will stop me doing it again.
Thanks in advance.
Kell - I think you need to hit the top of the rear control wheel under ‘Disp’ to cycle through the different review displays
Tricky conditions for this one - poor light (so iso800) and messy background. Use Topaz Denoise to clean it up and sharpen then smoothed out the background by creating a layer with Gaussian blur and merging with the original. Quite happy with it - thoughts welcome!
Redwing Thrush by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Shot yesterday in good conditions with the RX10iv as usual
Black Tailed Godwit by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Redshank by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Thanks George!Two very nice wildlife style captures Mike, with #2 being my fav'.
Brilliant! Great stuff Alby, well doneBirds taken over the last Year with the RX10iv A shot of a bird each month since re-purchasing the RX10 iv. I think its done an alright job.
And same to you and yours George"MERRY CHRISTMAS" everyone.
Same to you George!"MERRY CHRISTMAS" everyone.
Merry Christmas George,"MERRY CHRISTMAS" everyone.
Merry Christmas George,
Great reflection Mike.
Cheers - yes it's always the way! I've been flirting (again!) with getting a 400mm for my big camera but again have decided not to... hopefully the last time round this particular loop!Great reflection Mike.
Funny you wait ages for a post and 2 come along together lol