AndyMorkot
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Hi all - first post on this site so please be gentle - Apologies in advance if this is the wrong place to post or if I inadvertently step on anyone's ball.
I have a bit of a newbie bird photography problem. I've been photographing birds for a while but have never seen this before.
So went out last night to shoot a Kestrel (towards the evening light a little - About due South (about 8pm UK). Bird was at about 50 feet and in a bright sky.
Camera in Full Manual (EOS 7D11 with Canon 600mm f/4 (non-IS) + 1.4x converter. Tripod mounted. (camera in manual).
I dialled in +1 stop of exposure compensation and was set to spot metering to cancel out the sky whiteness.
The problem is the huge amount of noise and poor contrast. I don't know what's causing it. Is it the Exposure Compensation or the combination of settings, or the backlit scene causing the camera problems.
If anyone can show me the right path I's be super-grateful. I can denoise it but there's so much that it looks over-processed.
Thanks!
I have a bit of a newbie bird photography problem. I've been photographing birds for a while but have never seen this before.
So went out last night to shoot a Kestrel (towards the evening light a little - About due South (about 8pm UK). Bird was at about 50 feet and in a bright sky.
Camera in Full Manual (EOS 7D11 with Canon 600mm f/4 (non-IS) + 1.4x converter. Tripod mounted. (camera in manual).
I dialled in +1 stop of exposure compensation and was set to spot metering to cancel out the sky whiteness.
The problem is the huge amount of noise and poor contrast. I don't know what's causing it. Is it the Exposure Compensation or the combination of settings, or the backlit scene causing the camera problems.
If anyone can show me the right path I's be super-grateful. I can denoise it but there's so much that it looks over-processed.
Thanks!



