Although the Canon 5DSR does not perform well in low light / hi iso conditions I am looking forward to using it this year, to me it suffers with unacceptable amounts of noise above iso800 if conditions are a bit grim I use the trusty Canon 5dmk4 which is far more capable at higher iso's.
Firstly a Cormorant having a drying session.
Canon 5DSR 1/500th F9 iso400 @ 700mm Canon 500mm f4 L mk2 + 1.4x mk3 extender
I was hoping that a Kingfisher would make an appearance but whilst waiting a little Jenny Wren dropped down right in front of the hide.
Canon 5DSR 1/500th F7.1 iso400 @ 700mm Canon 500mm f4 L mk2 + 1.4x mk3 extender
Finally the Kinfisher turned up !! such a fantastic little bird.
Canon 5DSR 1/320th F9+1/3 iso250 @ 700mm Canon 500mm f4 L mk2 + 1.4x mk3 extender
Canon 5DSR 1/320th F9+1/3 iso250 @ 700mm Canon 500mm f4 L mk2 + 1.4x mk3 extender
Canon 5DSR 1/500th F9+1/3 iso400 @ 700mm Canon 500mm f4 L mk2 + 1.4x mk3 extender
Canon 5DSR 1/500th F8 iso640 @ 700mm Canon 500mm f4 L mk2 + 1.4x mk3 extender
As allways these pictures can be viewed at a higher resolution on my flikr feed here:
Hopefully this year will carry on like this and get better as we move into the spring migration period.