Planned as a comparison of the Tamron 150-600 vs. the Sigma 150-600 with some users of a photo forum, it became obvious that not many would come over there. The weather turned out to be really bad for making a sensible test. However, some of the pictures taken there survived the wastebasket. In the afternoon of […]
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Cuxhaven
Another early morning session at Cuxhaven landmark Kugelbake. Using the D4 with the Sigma 24-105 partially on Feisol Monopod.
Birds in the backyard
Recently bought a D4 and today was the right weather to quickly try it out using the Sigma 150-600 (partially with TC-1401). All mounted on Berlebach UNI-16 and Wimberley WH200. The common blackbird was shot with 3200 ISO. Impressive performance of the camera. Below shot was done using the TC-1401 converter resulting in 850mm focal […]
Lighthouse Balje
Short location preview in Balje. Lousy weather with just some minutes of sun between showers. All shots with D800 using Induro Monopod. Several lenses used for the pictures.
Seafowl in Cappel-Neufeld
Another shooting of the Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) at Cappel-Neufeld. All shots taken with Berlebach UNI-16 tripod and Wimberley WH200. Used D2x and D3 on Sigma 150-600 S with TC-1401 and the Tamron 150-600. The Tamron was used without tripod.
Birds in the backyard
Some shots from my testing using the TC-1401 converter on the Sigma 150-600. Very impressive performance…
Seafowl in Cappel-Neufeld
Some shots of Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) at Cappel-Neufeld. All shots taken without tripod using Nikon D3 and Sigma 150-600S.
Cappel-Neufeld
Some shots taken when trying out the DJI drone in Cappel-Neufeld. Nice location for bird shots as well (see other entry). All pictures using Nikon D3 with Sigma 150-600 S.
Birds in the backyard
First quick test of the Sigma 150-600f5.0-6.3 Sport using the D800. No tripod used for these quick shots.
Birds in the backyard
Some shots using the D2x with Nikkor 200-400f4 plus TC-17II. Mounted on Berlebach UNI-16 with Wimberley WH200. For the first time the European Robin came somewhat to the front. Normally that little bird is always staying behind the branches. Unfortunately the snow we had in the morning was nearly gone.