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Big Dawg
Joined: 28 Jan 2009 Posts: 2530 Location: Thach Alabama
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:46 am Post subject: Vivitar 400mm f/6.3 T4 lens. Photo examples. |
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Big Dawg wrote:
I give this lens 6 1/2 Dawg Paws.
Pros are Good focal length for birding and long shots. CA disappears mostly by f/11. Excellent color rendition. Good contrast if light is at at least 90 degrees to the subject. Fine focus movement for fine focus adjustments. Very deep lens shade to help with lens flair. T4 mount so most any camera can use it. Very inexpensive. Mine cost $31.95 US for shipping and all. Weight at 985g is light enough to be hand held. Decent adjustable tripod mount is built in. Tripod mount is spaced well for good balance. Decent IQ if you do not ask it to do what it cannot do.
Cons are CA if light is not at least 90 degrees to the subject and at f/8 or lower when there is high contrast edges. Narrow field of view makes it hard to find the subject. 20 foot minimum focus distance limits it's use. The fine focus movement makes it slow to focus. The long length makes it more unwieldy than shorter lens. Tripod base is a touch too small.
The following photos were shot hand held and very minimum PP done to them. First the originals and their crops.
The original.....60-70 feet distance.
The crop....
The original...30-35 feet distance.
The crop
The advantage of a manual focus lens when shooting birds is the manual lens can be focused on a bird hiding amongst the branches and an auto focus lens will more than likely focus on the branches instead. From 30-35 feet distance then cropped.
Now some general photos...
_________________ Big Dawg |
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mo
Joined: 27 Aug 2009 Posts: 8979 Location: Australia
Expire: 2016-07-30
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:09 am Post subject: |
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mo wrote:
#13 for me is priceless "who is that over my shoulder!!"
A nice lens I am impressed...I know what you mean by the auto focus focusing in the trees rather than the bird _________________ Moira, Moderator
Fuji XE-1,Pentax K-01,Panasonic G1,Panasonic G5,Pentax MX
Ricoh Singlex TLS,KR-5,KR-5Super,XR-10
Lenses
Auto Rikenon's 55/1.4, 1.8, 2.8... 50/1.7 Takumar 2/58 Preset Takumar 2.8/105 Auto Takumar 2.2/55, 3.5/35 Super Takumar 1.8/55...Macro Takumar F4/50... CZJ Biotar ALU M42 2/58 CZJ Tessar ALU M42 2.8/50
CZJ DDR Flektogon Zebra M42 2.8/35 CZJ Pancolar M42 2/50 CZJ Pancolar Exakta 2/50
Auto Mamiya/Sekor 1.8/55 ...Auto Mamiya/Sekor 2/50 Auto Mamiya/Sekor 2.8/50 Auto Mamiya/Sekor 200/3.5 Tamron SP500/8 Tamron SP350/5.6 Tamron SP90/2.5
Primoplan 1.9/58 Primagon 4.5/35 Telemegor 5.5/150 Angenieux 3.5/28 Angenieux 3,5/135 Y 2
Canon FL 58/1.2,Canon FL85/1.8,Canon FL 100/3.5,Canon SSC 2.8/100 ,Konica AR 100/2.8, Nikkor P 105/2.5
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magkelly
Joined: 06 Jul 2010 Posts: 182
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:50 pm Post subject: |
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magkelly wrote:
The bokeh on the cardinal's tail is a little strange, makes me dizzy looking at it. I love that shot of the bird looking over his shoulder like he's saying "What!!! Stop with all the pictures already!" LOL |
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Big Dawg
Joined: 28 Jan 2009 Posts: 2530 Location: Thach Alabama
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:39 pm Post subject: |
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Big Dawg wrote:
Thanks folks for the kind comments. _________________ Big Dawg |
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fatdeeman
Joined: 13 Jun 2009 Posts: 780 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:54 pm Post subject: |
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fatdeeman wrote:
Very nice results! _________________ - Dave
www.lensporn.net
www.flickr.com/photos/fatdeeman/
DSLR: Canon EOS 60D, Samsung GX-1S (Pentax *ist DS2)
Mirrorless: Panasonic DMC-G1, Sony NEX-5N
Compact: Canon PowerShot G3
Lenses:
Wide: Tokina RMC 28mm F/2.8, Tamron Adaptall 2 28mm F/2.5, Sun Optical 28mm F/2.5, Super paragon 28mm F/2.8, Sigma filtermatic 24mm F/2.8, Fujinon 35mm F/2.8, Sun Optical 35mm F/2.8
Standard: Industar 50-2, Helios 44-2, Helios 44M, Helios 44M-3, Pentax-M 50mm F/1.4, Pentax-M 50mm F/1.7, Pentax-M 50mm F/2, Ricoh 50mm F/1.7, Chinon 50mm F/1.7
Tele: Pentacon 135mm F/2.8, Pentacon 200mm F/3.5, Optomax 200mm f/3.5, Sun Optical 135mm F/3.5, Soligor 350mm F/5.6
Zoom: Tokina 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 SZ-X270 SD, Sigma Zoom Pi 35-200mm F4-5.6, Sun Optical 28-80mm F/3.5-4.5, Sunagor 80-205mm F/3.8, Tokina RMC 80-200mm F/4, Vivitar 70-150mm F/3.8, Tamron 95-205mm F/6.3, Tamron Adaptall 28-200mm F/3.8-5.6 LD Aspherical, Tokina RMC 70-210mm F/3.5
Mirror: Falcon (Samyang) 800mm F/8, MTO-11CA 1000mm F/10, Tamron Adaptall 2 500mm F/8
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Big Dawg
Joined: 28 Jan 2009 Posts: 2530 Location: Thach Alabama
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:34 pm Post subject: |
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Big Dawg wrote:
fatdeeman wrote: |
Very nice results! |
Thanks Dave. _________________ Big Dawg |
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fish4570
Joined: 06 Jan 2010 Posts: 4514 Location: At the confluence of the Locust Fork of the Warrior River and Black Creek, Alabama
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:13 am Post subject: |
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fish4570 wrote:
Good shots of some of my favorite birds: cardinal, Carolina wren and house finch.
Doves are good for eating and nothing else ... _________________ Paul
I chase Light
http://blackcreekjournal.blogspot.com/ |
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Big Dawg
Joined: 28 Jan 2009 Posts: 2530 Location: Thach Alabama
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 11:48 am Post subject: |
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Big Dawg wrote:
fish4570 wrote: |
Good shots of some of my favorite birds: cardinal, Carolina wren and house finch.
Doves are good for eating and nothing else ... |
They are fun to watch though. I sometimes have as many as 8 doves feeding below the feeders at one time. _________________ Big Dawg |
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