My proposed test of the 50-200 vs 100-400, 150-400 and 180-600/Z8
This is a process test. The shots are not matches as well as they might be and I didn't evaluate and take the sharpest shot. I am waiting on Burt and the Z-8/180-600.
On Sunday, October 26, 2025 at 02:30:54 PM PDT, Tom Reynolds <xxxxx> wrote:
1-Find a profile of the Yellow Fronted Woodpecker on the afternoon of the last day
2-Open in camera RAW, turn off sharpening and denoise.
3-Open in Photoshop/lightroom. View to 100%
4-Take picture of the entire head of the bird like the two I sent
5-Save in .JPG max detail (12) adjust brightness to generally match
6-Compare all 3. Comment on sharpness
Different angles will have different backgrounds. Expand to 200%. What do you think Now?
Oct 26, 2025 at 11:14 PM
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Re: My proposed test of the 50-200 vs 100-400, 150-400 and 180-600/Z8
This is a process test. The shots are not matches as well as they might be and I didn't evaluate and take the sharpest shot. I am waiting on Burt and the Z-8/180-600.
On Sunday, October 26, 2025 at 02:30:54 PM PDT, Tom Reynolds <tomreynolds_ilan@yahoo.com> wrote:
1-Find a profile of the Yellow Fronted Woodpecker on the afternoon of the last day
2-Open in camera RAW, turn off sharpening and denoise.
3-Open in Photoshop/lightroom. View to 100%
4-Take picture of the entire head of the bird like the two I sent
5-Save in .JPG max detail (12) adjust brightness to generally match
6-Compare all 3. Comment on sharpness
Different angles will have different backgrounds. Expand to 200%. What do you think Now?
Oct 26, 2025 at 04:59 PM
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