First shots with the Bigma

Clarky
Posted 12/02/2008 - 09:45 Link
I found an hour to get out and give the bigma a test drive. It was a little overcast and i didn't get too many winners.

A little soft but the best i could get.
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All the way at 500mm
f11
1/125
iso 200

I could'nt resist the bug and the lizard.
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310mm
f19
1/60
iso200

I need more practise with it and boy it ain't half heavy
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Gwyn
Posted 12/02/2008 - 10:07 Link
At least you don't need to lift weights if you have a Bigma

In the first one you seem to have focussed behind the bird, the second one is better as far as focussing goes.
Were you using a tripod or trying handheld?
Whilst it is possible to use the beast handheld it is really tough to get the focus right (not to mention exhausting). I used it handheld on my whale watching trip because a tripod would have been useless on the boat but normally I use my tripod. I even got a better tripod for it as it was too heavy for the old one!
Clarky
Posted 12/02/2008 - 10:29 Link
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At least you don't need to lift weights if you have a Bigma

In the first one you seem to have focussed behind the bird, the second one is better as far as focussing goes.
Were you using a tripod or trying handheld?
Whilst it is possible to use the beast handheld it is really tough to get the focus right (not to mention exhausting). I used it handheld on my whale watching trip because a tripod would have been useless on the boat but normally I use my tripod. I even got a better tripod for it as it was too heavy for the old one!
I probably was focusing behind it, I had it on my monopod and zoomed out to 500mm I was flopping around like a fish out of water
I hope to get out with the tripod and give it a proper workout, just need some descent weather and time to do it.
My tripod is the 055xproB with a 488rc4 head, it should handle it ok.
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Voigtlander|125/f2.5SL Macro APO Lanthar|
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Flashes:|AF540FGZx2|RingFlash AF160FC|
Hyram
Posted 12/02/2008 - 13:46 Link
I can't get my mind around a lens that long !

How far away were you from the subject matter in Photo 1 and what is it ?
Hyram

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Gwyn
Posted 12/02/2008 - 14:36 Link
Quote:
I can't get my mind around a lens that long !

How far away were you from the subject matter in Photo 1 and what is it ?
At a guess it is some sort of Australian heron?
MX veteran
Posted 12/02/2008 - 15:44 Link
I think he was about 100ft away but the lens hood was 10ft from the bird
K100D Super, 18-55, 50-200, Sigma 10-20, Sigma 70mm macro and lots of old lenses
gartmore
Posted 12/02/2008 - 16:16 Link
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I can't get my mind around a lens that long !

How far away were you from the subject matter in Photo 1 and what is it ?
We know Clarky was in Australia but who knows where the bird was with that lens
Ken
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Clarky
Posted 12/02/2008 - 20:35 Link
Gwyn you are right it is a Heron

Mx veteran your right also it was about 100ft but the hood wasn't hitting its beak, it was close but not that close
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