This weekend started last Friday taken pictures in a Karate Event.
Using a Canon R6 with a Tamron 28-300. |
This event was more private, focusing on a group of athletes being promoted to the next level. Instead of taking the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L lens, I chose the Tamron 28-300mm, F/3.5-6.3, which doesn’t perform as well in low-light conditions as the EF 70-200L. After two rounds of editing, the image quality isn’t at its best, but it’s the best I could achieve given the circumstances. Below I'm showing a picture taken in another event using the Canon lens so you can compare the difference in image quality.
Using the EF70-200 L f2.8. |
Saturdays was my grandson sport events, one of them in soccer and the other one in American Flag Football. Here are two pictures taken in these events.
Grandparents supporting team! |
Who is faster? |
In this case, I brought along the Canon EF100-400mm L Mark II. This lens is exceptionally sharp and ideal for events like this, where zooming in for detailed shots is essential.
After the event, one of the parents asked me to take a photo with his son, which I was happy to do.
A hawk flew around and of course I took a shot of it.
On Sunday I went to shoot wildlife on a local park. I shot some landscape...
I created a vertical panorama...
I shot some wildlife...
And took few shots of a local wildlife photographer that I believe was using a Canon R7 with an extender 1.4x and a RF150-500mm lens, for a total equivalent of 1120mm!
Local Wildlife Photographer. |
With that I went home to process all pictures...
During this weekend I was testing the new battery LP-E6P.
Using H+ bursts in Eco Mode I got: 342 photos and final battery level at 76%.
Taking single pictures in Eco Mode I got: 149 photos and final battery level at 70%.
So it seems that it may benefit those using bursts.
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