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Richprins wrote: Tue Jul 24, 2018 5:18 pm Happy birthday, Peter! :-0
=O: =O: ...Very early ..but 6 months in advance is not a problem especially with Kruger coming up


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Just taken the first shot with the new baby ..in the back of my Garden ..Dont worry its Parks related as half the plants in the pic come from Skukuza Nursery otherwise from the Veld in E Cape ..All I can say ..this baby records all the details in the Shadows ..Roll on Tsendze and those Barred owls sitting in the Shadows ..you cant hide anymore ..you will be recorded !!
First D850 pic.jpg


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Congrats, Peter! ^Q^

What light/time of day/cloud cover did you have there?


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Bright overcast conditions ..This Cam over exposes a bit which is way better than underexposing..was taken at 17h00


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:ty:

Sounds good!


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Always nice to have new toys ;-

Looks like a nice place that you have there \O


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Enjoy your new toy. \O


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At lunchtime today I tested the new rig with my old 150-600 (@600mm) handheld into the deep shadow of a part of my garden that I grow especially to attract Robins and Orioles etc . I completely underexposed it in Manual mode using the base native ISO of 64, unique to this camera ..They all start at 100 and up ..The result was a very dark scene in the original photo but in photoshop I increased the highlight detail and shadow detail by moving those 2 sliders hard to the right and instead of creating black areas with loads of noise ..the beautiful detail of the bricks came out not to mention those of the rock pigeon and @ 64
D850 Pigeon 64 IS0.jpg
ISO = no noise..I am really pleased with the high resolution of this newly designed backlit sensor and full frame and the ability to shoot natively at 64 ISO ..If only I had it for those Rooiputs lions in April. Again please click on pic to get the true story of colour and detail in the dark shadow of the scene taken


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X#X


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lol


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