New lens - First shots

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  1. Dave W

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    I got a new zoom 70-300 lens last week and today was its first brief outing.
    It'll take me ages to find out what the optimum settings are, but I'm reasonably pleased with these first attempts.

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      Very nice, Dave. Can I ask what camera you have?:scratch::D
       
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      Dave - they are really good - it seems almost possible to touch them.
      You should be extremely pleased with your first attempt. Look forward to seeing more.


      Thanks for sharing.





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      It's a Canon 60D. I had a Canon 70-300 lens but have just upgraded it to a 70-300 L series lens and going by first results it does seem to be significantly better. My son has my old Canon 450D and is very keen on wildlife photography so he's inherited the 'old' lens.
       
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        I'm in the market for a new camera and I used to have a Canon SLR which I used a lot as I was always interested in photography. So I am a Canon fan and by the looks of your pics deservedly so!! Great pics, Dave.:thumbsup:
         
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        Hi Dave excellent shots especially the first one captured movement:dbgrtmb::)
         
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          Beautiful clear shots Dave :dbgrtmb:
           
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          Only "reasonably"? Well, I think they're stunning shots, so there! :D
           
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            Beautiful :dbgrtmb:. The photos, not you Dave! :heehee:
             
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              I have a 75/300 (non L series, non IS too for that matter :) ) but I very rarely use it as I find it quite a soft lens overall in use. It's even soft when rock steady on a tripod using mirror lock!

              So now I just use my 28/135IS instead and walk a bit closer, and that's why I dont do wildlife shots...lol

              Nice crisp shots Dave, I'm sure it's just a matter of time and oppurtunity for you to better those posted here.

              Steve...:)
               
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                The moon looked good tonight so I thought I try a shot and faffed about for ages trying to get the exposure and focus right. Didn't quite manage as well as I'd hoped and gave up eventually and it was too blooming cold.
                This one's been tweaked a little :)

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                  Well caught Dave:dbgrtmb: , you must have been listening to Peter Gabriel's Solsbury Hill when tweaking, 'Eagle flew out of the night':smile:
                   
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                    First efforts looking good Dave....you should be well pleased.
                     
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