I started working on ProCapture this Tuesday using the 40-150mm lens with the M1.2 … I started using ProCap L with continuous and with continuous with tracking … both the picture I show are from the continuous session. Both were taken using manual settings, a center weighted exposure, and at 150mm … For this first picture the aperture was set to f/4.5, SS to 1/2000sec and ISO 3200 ...
This second was taken with aperture at F/2.8, SS 1/1600, and ISO at 800 ….
I have no examples from the Tracking set mostly because the birds weren't quite as cooperative or maybe I didn't perform as well .. The point of ProCap L is that the M1.2 should be able to track the bird in flight and I think occasionally it did but mostly, like always, continuous can usually find something better to focus on than the bird …. Also with ProCapL the bird is usually out of the frame within two or three appearances. ….
To get better results and more bird in frame I moved on to ProCap H using F/11 to get about 2 feet of DOF! … This of course required that I use ISO 6400 or higher ( which I didn't try) Both pictures were taken at 150mm . The first at SS 1/1600sec ..
The second was taken using SS 1/3200 sec ..
I tired of working with these ProCap files and went for a walk along the Tennessee River and the creek emptying into it and caught this...
Each of these pictures is part of a set which could have it's own narrative and if I get nothing new then one or more of those sets will probably make it back here ….
I will say that ProCap is only for those who can spend hours in front of a computer throwing away most of the files taken without going mad …... in the ProCap sets I had more than 700 files to go through and have kept maybe 100 .. I haven't actually counted … I have only processed those shown here. However, we are about to have 5 days of rain so maybe I'll get through some of them and watch a lot of videos on how to really do this ProCap thing ….
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