Syllog
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Could you elaborate on the problems DXO solved for you please Venkatesh?What software do you use for post processing . I had lot of issues with A1 with 200 600 till I started using DXO Photola
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Could you elaborate on the problems DXO solved for you please Venkatesh?What software do you use for post processing . I had lot of issues with A1 with 200 600 till I started using DXO Photola
It's amazing how many people are talking about the missing 200-600 and ignoring the rave reviews of the 800PF, 400 f4.5, 100-400, and the awards raked in by the 400 2.8 TC. Can't see the forest for the trees? No matter how amazing it might be when it arrives the 200-600 isn't going to solve anyone's BIF shooting problems if it's got a Z6/7 hung on it. For shooting BIF on a budget Sony has exactly one lens, the 200-600(ok and the 100-400 if you can live with 400mm). They don't offer ANY reasonably priced prime lenses and none at any price in 300mm or 500mm.its amazing to read how many Nikon users have moved to Sony, it makes you think that Nikon is falling behind the other brands and the future does not look much better. Case in point is the delay in the 200-600 Z Lens, this has been going on for years now and every announcement, it gets push back further.
In one of the earlier responses "Shooting BIF with one of the slower focusing AF-S lenses on a body that was never intended/designed for high speed action", what other choice do Nikon users have? either the Nikkor 200-500 or the Sigma 100-600mm, both are super slow.
Not to speak for him but from my own experience DxO PL is the best RAW conversion software IF you're shooting a camera/lens combination that they have profiled. Which they have for the A1/200-600mm. The profiling optimizes noise reduction for the specific camera sensor, allows very accurate geometry/distortion corrections, and performs "capture" sharpening specific to the camera/lens.Could you elaborate on the problems DXO solved for you please Venkatesh?