CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
As stated I was just checking to see how this Tamron lens works on my R5. ALL C&C is welcome and the details will be with each photo hich were hand held. Thank you for stopping by.
Greg
1/500s, f 14.0, ISO 320, 400mm
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CLF wrote:
As stated I was just checking to see how this Tamron lens works on my R5. ALL C&C is welcome and the details will be with each photo hich were hand held. Thank you for stopping by.
Greg
Your photos look a little soft to me, but I can't tell if it is the lens or the fact that you are shooting hand held. Keep in mind that it is recommended that, at a minimum, your shutter speed should be at least equal to your focal length. Shooting at 1/500th at 400mm hand held is cutting it close. I suggest two things. The first is to shoot from a tripod and then judge the sharpness of your photos. The second is, hand held, to bring your aperture down to f/8 and then increase your shutter speed accordingly and, again, judge your results.
For handheld shots, these are good results, Greg. I think Ira (lowkick) makes a good suggestion.
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
lowkick wrote:
Your photos look a little soft to me, but I can't tell if it is the lens or the fact that you are shooting hand held. Keep in mind that it is recommended that, at a minimum, your shutter speed should be at least equal to your focal length. Shooting at 1/500th at 400mm hand held is cutting it close. I suggest two things. The first is to shoot from a tripod and then judge the sharpness of your photos. The second is, hand held, to bring your aperture down to f/8 and then increase your shutter speed accordingly and, again, judge your results.
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Ira, thank you for your excellent comments. Using it on my Canon 90D the images are sharper and I will try your suggestions. When I use one of my Canon EOS lenses with the adapter I do not have the problem. I really do appreciate the comments and will try out different settings.
Greg
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
That will do!
Mark, Thank you for your comment.
Greg
Great set Greg. Looks like you've found a good set up for that 100-400mm.
>i< Doc
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
docshark wrote:
Great set Greg. Looks like you've found a good set up for that 100-400mm.
>i< Doc
Thanks, Doc. I appreciate your comments but I still want to upgrade to a 100-500mm RA lens.
Greg
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Good set Greg. #3 is pretty.
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Sylvias wrote:
Good set Greg. #3 is pretty.
Thank you, Sylvia. I appreciate your comments and smiley.
Greg
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
joecichjr wrote:
Works fabulously🏆
Joe, thank you for your comment.
Greg
CLF wrote:
As stated I was just checking to see how this Tamron lens works on my R5. ALL C&C is welcome and the details will be with each photo hich were hand held. Thank you for stopping by.
Greg
i love shot no 3...that is a beautiful shrub!! they all look good to me!
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