Thank you very much, Dan. Much appreciated!That's an impressive set of photos. Nicely done.
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Thank you very much, Dan. Much appreciated!That's an impressive set of photos. Nicely done.
DX mode will help with Eye-AF activating if the subject is a bit small in the frame in FX.I took advantage of the Nikon financing offer and bought the 600 6.3 I use it with my z6iii. Not very happy with how it seems to focus on the background instead of the bird. Spot focus seems to help a bit. Any ideas about working with this camera/lens combo? Does DX mode work better? Thanks.
I took advantage of the Nikon financing offer and bought the 600 6.3 I use it with my z6iii. Not very happy with how it seems to focus on the background instead of the bird. Spot focus seems to help a bit. Any ideas about working with this camera/lens combo? Does DX mode work better? Thanks.
Eric Bowles makes excellent recommendations regarding autofocus in the posting linked to below. Specifically, it refers to the Z8 and 180-600 lens but it’s applicable to your kit, too.I took advantage of the Nikon financing offer and bought the 600 6.3 I use it with my z6iii. Not very happy with how it seems to focus on the background instead of the bird. Spot focus seems to help a bit. Any ideas about working with this camera/lens combo? Does DX mode work better? Thanks.
Waiting for cotton to get ready in the Texas panhandle so the wife and I took a trip to the Texas Coast. Gotten a few pics with the 600pf on my Z8 over the last couple of days.
Just a few of my favorites.
A couple of sunrise images from this morning plus a few other favorites.
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ThanksBeautiful captures
Thank you-I read the thread about similar problems with the 180-600. Lots of good advice there. I'll try DX mode. But changing the AF mode to "Full", actually helped since my subjects are usually pretty distant. I also tried "auto ISO" and that seems to help. I'm pretty happy now, though there are few birds around here at present. I live in a densely wooded area -mostly little birds hiding in the tops of trees.DX mode will help with Eye-AF activating if the subject is a bit small in the frame in FX.
But background focus is more a character of the camera's AF system than the lens. The only reason a given lens may contribute to an increase in background focus is a slower aperture (for a given focal length) which brings a larger DOF and more distracting things for the camera's AF system to "see" and maybe get distracted by. 600 at 6.3 may contribute to background focus more than a 600/4 but 600/6.3 still has pretty narrow DOF.
Distance to subject and then distance of subject to background combined with the inherent nature of a given camera's AF system (not sure how the Z6III AF is as I've only used Z9/Z8) are what would increase background focus more.
Some questions for you that maybe could help us troubleshoot:
1) Do you have experience with long lenses? Sometimes those new to long focal lengths struggle at first.
2) What AF mode are you using?
3) Can you post some examples so we can get an idea of size of bird in the frame and distance of subject to background?
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I was amazed that I got this image with this lens the other night. Blow it up large!
I think your PF is broken all those apples and you shot the ”boring” birds. I love apples so a bit biased.Yellow-rumps are hanging out in the apple trees in my backyard. It's striking how boring they look compared to their Spring breeding plumage.
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It's a bumper crop this year, two massive branches broke due to all of the apples! I just spent an hour yesterday picking up hundreds of them on the ground. and there's still hundreds yet to fall.I think your PF is broken all those apples and you shot the ”boring” birds. I love apples so a bit biased.