Drop shadow setting in camera or in post processing. that will help
Simple, you choose the end result Vs camera chooses. Ie. Buy a hamburger in a fast food and they determine the end result or you make it yourself at home the way you want it.
The pct is 50 for Nixon and 60 for canon. No new math. Probably a typo.
Argraph.com is where you look. They SPECIALIZE in these plates and supply b and h.
Bruce
Strictly macro handheld manual focus 10 inches nothing else. High resolution is more valuable than extension tubes. It gets the job done.
If you look underneath there are little screws that lock the ball head onto tripod. There is something inside the hole where the pan screw is and it may have fallen out. There is a start.
This is a 105 2.8 nikon macro full frame
If you look underneath there are little screws that lock the ball head onto tripod. There is something inside the hole where the pan screw is and it may have fallen out. There is a start.
Third party lenses and low end lenses can be a problem. You get what you pay for. Some bad choices are better than others!!!
My guess is its a turkey vulture. My guess is that you are shooting on A or S mode when you should be on Manual. Shutter speed should be about 1000 to 1250 for this type of bird. Get aperture around 8. Next adjust iso accordingly. Play with iso to make the shot. Remember too open a shot can give you a soft dof. Too much iso leads to noise.
The more you crop the more your technique needs to be dead on. I assume you shoot on the long end of your teles. Thus there will be less light and less accurate focus.
Too much weight needs to be placed on the hips not the shoulder or neck. Try the spider holster. Weight will disappear