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    Trying out my newly acquired EC-20 courtesy of Woofmix (thanks Paul) together with my trusty 50-200. I have to say I'm quite pleased with the results given the lighting conditions

    Not so pleased that the local squirrel family have taken a liking to the bird food though









    Regards Huw

    Panasonic S5 Mark II & Olympus Stylus 1
    Capture One Pro
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    Re: Bird table takeover

    They're very good pictures. Remarkable quality for ISO 1600.

    We ended up using squirrel baffles on our bird table and feeders because the squirrels were getting both greedy and destructive. If they couldn't easily get at the food they'd either chew through/round feeders or unhook them and run off with them! They even managed to pull out staples.

    On a lighter note though, they don't like pigeons!
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    • #3
      Re: Bird table takeover

      Lovely shots Huw
      I tried the EC1.4 with the Bigma but found the images were too soft. Your images are really sharp and clear. Thanks for sharing.
      Best Regards

      PeterD

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      • #4
        Re: Bird table takeover

        Thanks Peter and Ellie

        These were Jpegs from the camera with a touch of PP in Helicon (noise reduction, crop/resize and light sharpen).
        I am finding that particularly at higher ISO the output from the E-5 is hard to beat for noise control and detail retention (in comparison to RAW with CaptureOne). Olympus have certainly worked some magic with their Jpeg engine in this camera

        Ellie, glad you mentioned the baffle idea, thanks for that. I have implemented such a device this morning fashioned from the lid of a circular container, it looks a bit unsightly but hopefully it will deter the little monsters
        Regards Huw

        Panasonic S5 Mark II & Olympus Stylus 1
        Capture One Pro
        My flickr

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        • #5
          Re: Bird table takeover

          Originally posted by Ellie View Post
          On a lighter note though, they don't like pigeons!
          Hahahahahaha I had no idea!

          Nice shots, especially the dreaded Squirrels

          I used to think they were cute...until they invaded my loft. Now, not so much

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          • #6
            Re: Bird table takeover

            They are really lovely, Huw. The pigeon reminds of our annoying Wonga Pigeon (it sounds like a continuous alarm) which I have inadvertantly scared off twice before I could get a photo. I thought you already had an EC20 (or did you borrow one?) using it with your Sigma 150 lens.

            Our Ring Tail Possums here can be similar to your squirrels, but I still like them.
            Ross "I fiddle with violins (when I'm not fiddling with a camera)". My Flickr
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            • #7
              Re: Bird table takeover

              Originally posted by Sharon View Post
              Hahahahahaha I had no idea!

              Nice shots, especially the dreaded Squirrels

              I used to think they were cute...until they invaded my loft. Now, not so much
              Thanks Sharon, yes they certainly look cute but.....

              Originally posted by Ross the fiddler View Post
              They are really lovely, Huw. The pigeon reminds of our annoying Wonga Pigeon (it sounds like a continuous alarm) which I have inadvertantly scared off twice before I could get a photo. I thought you already had an EC20 (or did you borrow one?) using it with your Sigma 150 lens.

              Our Ring Tail Possums here can be similar to your squirrels, but I still like them.
              Hi Ross, thanks for your comments.
              Regarding the teleconverter, it's the EC-14 I had been using (still have it) occasionally with the Sigma and also with 50-200 SWD (a better match I couldn't imagine). So I was curious about the EC-20 because of the obvious increase in reach it affords. Image quality wise it is still very good but slightly down on the EC-14 but then I expected that.
              Still extremely useful especially when conditions are a bit brighter.
              Regards Huw

              Panasonic S5 Mark II & Olympus Stylus 1
              Capture One Pro
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              • #8
                Re: Bird table takeover

                These are the best E-5 images I've seen so far that show what it can do at high ISO.

                Exceptionally well composed and great IQ, just adds to my dilemma in which way to jump ... I have been considering adopting m4/3 but with some reservation.

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                • #9
                  Re: Bird table takeover

                  Originally posted by pandora View Post
                  These are the best E-5 images I've seen so far that show what it can do at high ISO.

                  Exceptionally well composed and great IQ, just adds to my dilemma in which way to jump ... I have been considering adopting m4/3 but with some reservation.
                  Thanks for the generous comments Mark

                  These were Jpegs pretty much straight out the camera with a smidge of noise reduction in Helicon Filter (if I remember rightly). The ISOs for each image starting with the Squirrel are 640, 800, 800, 1600 and 1250 (ending with the Pigeon).
                  The E-5 jpeg engine really does do an excellent job with noise control. I have no worries shooting at ISO1600 and even on to 3200 providing I bias exposure to the right. In fact it is that good I find it difficult to match shooting RAW and PP using Capture One.
                  With regards to m4/3 I'm also thinking of giving it whirl but to compliment my 4/3rds gear rather than replace it. That new E-PL2 is looking quite tempting especially with the optional VF-2.
                  Regards Huw

                  Panasonic S5 Mark II & Olympus Stylus 1
                  Capture One Pro
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                  • #10
                    Re: Bird table takeover

                    Very good pics givent the conditions, and a converter!
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                    • #11
                      Re: Bird table takeover

                      Originally posted by Danny View Post
                      Very good pics givent the conditions, and a converter!
                      Thanks Danny
                      Regards Huw

                      Panasonic S5 Mark II & Olympus Stylus 1
                      Capture One Pro
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                      • #12
                        Re: Bird table takeover

                        You certainly give it a wrap, Huw.

                        To compliment rather than replace 4/3rds would be my intention also.
                        The only con of which I'm aware is the silver body.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Bird table takeover

                          I have never got sharpness like this from my 50-200 + EC20 combo.
                          Must be doing something wrong.
                          Dave

                          E-M1 Mk2, Pen F, HLD-9, 17, 25, 45, 60 macro, 12-40 Pro, 40-150 Pro, 12-50, 40-150, 75-300, MC-14, MMF-3 (all micro 4/3rds), 7-14 (4/3rds), 50, 135 (OM), GoPro Hero 3, Novo/Giottos/ Manfrotto supports. Lowepro, Tamrac, Manfrotto, and Billingham bags.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Bird table takeover

                            Lovely clear pics and excellent IQ

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                            • #15
                              Re: Bird table takeover

                              Originally posted by benvendetta View Post
                              I have never got sharpness like this from my 50-200 + EC20 combo.
                              Must be doing something wrong.
                              My experience has been that it's not sharp 100% of the time although the hit rate is reasonably good if I remain sensible with the shutter speed, IS can only do so much
                              One encouraging point for the better (brighter) weather is that even wide open at f7.1 results can be really quite sharp, the Pigeon being a good example.
                              Regards Huw

                              Panasonic S5 Mark II & Olympus Stylus 1
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