Watching by nicokorn
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Description
I just bought a new camera and now I'm testing what it can do.
The first thing, I noticed is the extreme aberation at full 12x zoom. But this Problem is easily solved in this image by only taking one of the three colour channels - the advantage is, that you can chose, which channels is the sharpest od contains the more detailed information - in fact you did only one shot but can chose one out of three different ones.
The bad thing of course - no colour anymore.
I hope you like this anyway!
Comments (6)
Richardphotos
you may want to check the pixel rating. it may be on a low setting. anyway an excellent capture of the black bird. keep on trying 'cause you have the talent. I have two cameras and one has a fixed lenses with 12,000,000 pixels. one day I was shooting a huge mean looking insect and afterwards I realized the setting was very low and the shots were worthless. check the white balance also
jcv2
Hmmm, maybe it's an idea to chose the best channel, shoot another one in color and mix the colors into the b&w version! Beautiful start, pity to discover something like a nasty aberration! :)
dragonfly2000
On the plus-side it's a good capture/composition, very interested to see what else you post. What camera btw?
redchilicat
Which camera do you have? I have the 12x zoom Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 and almost all of my full zoom shots look terrible! Lots of what I guess you would call noise. This capture looks FAR better than anything I have taken at full zoom.
Petra-S
Super Photo!
Saurav
Great shot, would also look good in high contrast.