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Jun 11, 2013 01:14:21   #
Sorry I meant to say I was using the 5D, good one!
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Jun 11, 2013 01:01:46   #
I caught this guy outside my window using a Canon 5D Mark II with a Canon 400mm f/5.6L lens.


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Apr 2, 2013 07:26:55   #
You have a funny sense of humour, thanks for the reply's.
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Apr 2, 2013 07:15:43   #
One more for fun, "The male running after the female as she is about to say goodbye.
doreen.p.parker41 wrote:
yes that is a good one I agree


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Apr 2, 2013 02:47:33   #
And this is what happens to the man when he doesn't listen. Notice in the photo he is alone.
doreen.p.parker41 wrote:
I call this photo guess which one is the female
the seagull on the left reminds me of a man listening to his wife nagging him

Why is it so quiet

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Mar 23, 2013 03:21:26   #
Just for fun I took a shot of the moon tonight to show you what I can do with this lens. I added an 1.4 Canon extender and used a Canon 30D with 1.6 crop factor and was able to achieve this photograph with cropping in Photoshop [ISO 100/ f/14/ 125th]
Izza1967 wrote:
Thanks for posting a bigger image. It does look sharp with plenty of fine detail and the fact you used it hand held with a not too high ISO sounds promising to me.
One final question, which camera do you use?

Look forward to seeing more shots using this lens :D



Here is original version

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Mar 22, 2013 02:01:15   #
Thanks I will take a look for fun.
Harvey wrote:
Quite good - I have recently purchased a used Canon 400d and am looking for a used 300 to 400 lens for my wildlife shots - I have seen some on Androm quite reasonable.
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Mar 22, 2013 00:46:15   #
I don't really know how it works, but I have seen both colours, I am not sure if it is the season or a different type of squirrel. All I know is that this one drives my cat nuts!
laskalass wrote:
really nice pic..I'm surprised at how dark that squirrel is! Guess the ones I grew up with were all Grey squirrels.
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Mar 21, 2013 23:14:54   #
Birds, wildlife and the moon are on my list for this lens.
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Mar 21, 2013 12:31:12   #
I used the Mark ll, one other note the Canon 1.4 extender does fit on the lens but you have to use manual focus.
Izza1967 wrote:
Thanks for posting a bigger image. It does look sharp with plenty of fine detail and the fact you used it hand held with a not too high ISO sounds promising to me.
One final question, which camera do you use?

Look forward to seeing more shots using this lens :D
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Mar 21, 2013 00:12:03   #
Thanks I sent you a larger view.
jeanbug35 wrote:
Very nice, would also like to see it larger.
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Mar 21, 2013 00:02:20   #
It was hand held at ISO 250 with f/5.6, or wide open for this lens, and a shutter speed of 1/250. I was looking at the Sigma 150-500 but decided that when it comes to a tack shot how can you go wrong with a Canon L lens. In daylight hours you can get away with a higher ISO, hand held wide open or slightly a larger f/stop. I will be using a triopod and gimbal for most of my shots, by it is nice to know that I can get away with no tripod if it is daylight hours and I bump up the ISO with a f/stop that is close to wide open. I attached a larger size for you to view. Thanks for looking at my photo.
Izza1967 wrote:
Looks ok at that size, any chance of a full sized version for us pixel peepers please? :D

It's a lens I was considering and any info you can give will be appreciated.
Was this hand held?
What settings were used?

Thanks in advance


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Mar 20, 2013 23:51:22   #
Sorry for the mishap!
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Mar 20, 2013 01:42:33   #
One of my first shots using my new Canon 400mm f/5,6 lens, a squirrel outside playing with my cat. The lens has already given my great joy.


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Mar 16, 2013 22:45:46   #
Cool name.
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