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May 24, 2012 10:58:44   #
thefunxtr Loc: Atlanta
 
This little lady was standing in heavy shade about 25 feet away and I really thought it would be an impossible shot since she looked like a shadow except for the white belly. But it was such a cute pose I thought "what the heck ... let's experiment". I set my Sigma 150-500 to max zoom and set my camera to "Auto" (GASP!) just to see what would happen. The camera selected 1600 ISO, f6.3 and 1/100s. At 500mm and 1/100s "handheld" (by a 56 year old diabetic) in heavy shade there's no way this shot should be in focus at all (yeah ... I know it's not "tack sharp"!). This makes me think that the Optical Stabelizer in this lens might work much better than I imagined it would! (only PP was crop and slight brightness/contrast adj.)



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May 24, 2012 11:33:47   #
snowbear
 
Not too bad. :) It looks like you're getting reasonable results at about 2-1/3 stops slower than preferred.

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May 24, 2012 12:29:06   #
sinatraman Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
 
very cool expression. to me where it might be a little soft doesn't matter, it helps with the mood. i am a telephoto nut and am now suffering from lens envy!

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May 24, 2012 17:28:21   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
The OS on that Sigma is EXTREMELY good. I routinely handhold it at 500mm, thats exactly why I bought it was for the OS feature.

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May 24, 2012 17:39:56   #
jadeast Loc: Virginia
 
Suggestion: next experiment try " P" allowing you to force the shutter speed higher or several other combinations of EV,
TV, ISO, or AV

Still not bad for AUTO (gasp)

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May 24, 2012 18:27:14   #
Gidgette Loc: Boerne,Texas
 
Good catch.

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May 24, 2012 23:12:04   #
thefunxtr Loc: Atlanta
 
MT Shooter wrote:
The OS on that Sigma is EXTREMELY good. I routinely handhold it at 500mm, thats exactly why I bought it was for the OS feature.


MT ... I actually made the decision to get this lens after reading some of your posts, but this "handheld" experience was beyond my expectations. But I have to say that this baby is really giving my biceps a workout! (can't really complain ... I read the comments about the weight before I bought it). Next purchase will be a "sturdier" tripod!

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May 24, 2012 23:31:14   #
thefunxtr Loc: Atlanta
 
jadeast wrote:
Suggestion: next experiment try " P" allowing you to force the shutter speed higher or several other combinations of EV,
TV, ISO, or AV

Still not bad for AUTO (gasp)


Hi jadeast ... actually, I routinely shoot TV or AV, but with either of those I NEVER would have thought to select a setting that would give 1/100sec exposure handheld and would never have realized how well the Optical Stabelization actually works on this lens. Everything I have read about this lens says "handheld OK as long as you use 1/1000sec or faster" which really limits you in lower light situations. I was thrilled to "accidentally" find that this kind of result was possible at only 1/100sec handheld!

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May 24, 2012 23:33:40   #
thefunxtr Loc: Atlanta
 
Gidgette wrote:
Good catch.


Thanks Gidgette (you never did admit ... are you really Sally Fields?)

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May 25, 2012 00:21:36   #
Gidgette Loc: Boerne,Texas
 
thefunxtr wrote:
Gidgette wrote:
Good catch.


Thanks Gidgette (you never did admit ... are you really Sally Fields?)


Fraid not, sorry. LOL I believe Sandra Dee played Gidget.

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May 25, 2012 07:25:37   #
tyronet2000 Loc: Northumberland UK
 
sinatraman wrote:
very cool expression. to me where it might be a little soft doesn't matter, it helps with the mood. i am a telephoto nut and am now suffering from lens envy!


I think that lens is my most wanted, I've seen some great photos taken with this, and I wouldn't be ashamed of the result you've got.

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May 25, 2012 07:45:28   #
snowbear
 
Gidgette wrote:
thefunxtr wrote:
Gidgette wrote:
Good catch.


Thanks Gidgette (you never did admit ... are you really Sally Fields?)


Fraid not, sorry. LOL I believe Sandra Dee played Gidget.


You're both correct - Sandra Dee in 1959, Sally Fields in 1965.
(Source: imdb.com)

Happy Friday!

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May 25, 2012 08:23:31   #
thefunxtr Loc: Atlanta
 
snowbear wrote:
You're both correct - Sandra Dee in 1959, Sally Fields in 1965.
(Source: imdb.com)


Thanks for the link Snowbear ... looks lke a great source of info!

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May 25, 2012 09:05:45   #
Gidgette Loc: Boerne,Texas
 
snowbear wrote:
Gidgette wrote:
thefunxtr wrote:
Gidgette wrote:
Good catch.


Thanks Gidgette (you never did admit ... are you really Sally Fields?)


Fraid not, sorry. LOL I believe Sandra Dee played Gidget.


You're both correct - Sandra Dee in 1959, Sally Fields in 1965.
(Source: imdb.com)

Happy Friday!


Thanks. I had left home by that time and never saw Sally play Gidget. Thanks again.

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May 25, 2012 13:46:53   #
twowindsbear
 
Gidgette wrote:
thefunxtr wrote:
Gidgette wrote:
Good catch.


Thanks Gidgette (you never did admit ... are you really Sally Fields?)


Fraid not, sorry. LOL I believe Sandra Dee played Gidget.


Sally F. played Gidget on the TV show.

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