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      07-10-2013, 04:42 PM   #4411
dcstep
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Originally Posted by Weebl View Post
Been there done that.
There is nothing wrong with either item, just the combination under certain specific conditions. I'm using at least 1/1200th on a tripod with cable release too.
Probably caused by more glass in the optical path.
It's not the glass. Really.

There must be some technique issue. Even on the tripod, if you've left the IS on (which I do most of the time) you have to make certain that the IS has spooled up before depressing the shutter the rest of the way down. If you use back-button AF, then IS may not spool up when you hit the release.

If it were the glass, then you'd see it both close and far.

Here's a hand held, 1,000mm shot taken at 1/4 to 1/2 mile. You can see atmospheric distortion in it if you pixel-peep. That's unavoidable, but not due to the glass. I think you're either seeing that, or your super-tele technique is not up to speed yet. (It took me over a year to get really consistent).


Wake Setter! Just what we need... by dcstep, on Flickr

A few minutes later I took this shot with the same set up (blew out the reds trying to get the blacks full range):


Brrrrreee. by dcstep, on Flickr
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