Hi everyone,
On a recent holiday, I took a number of photos of flocks of cranes in flight and coming in to land. When I got them home, I was very disappointed how soft they were, and I would be grateful for any comments.
The photos were taken handheld, at 300mm, 1/400sec, f7.1, ISO 100 (you can see all that from the Exif below) and VC on. I was panning the camera to follow the birds
I can think of a number of explanations:
1. A problem with the camera or lens. Very unlikely, other photos on the trip were sharp
2. Poor technique. Perfectly possible, of course, but the birds were not moving very fast
3. Too slow a shutter speed. Again, a possibility. 1/1000sec would undoubtedly have been better, but if this were the problem then I would have expected to see more softness on the wings than the bodies
4. Problem with autofocus. The camera/lens can struggle when tracking a flock of birds, and there is a narrow depth of field. However, I can't see any part of the shot in focus, and there is material pretty much all the way from the foreground to the background.
5. Misbehaving Vibration Control. The lens only has an on/off switch, and it was on. Reading other posts this seems quite a likely source.
I can't go back tomorrow and try again! (Though I will try and find some birds locally).
However, I wonder if someone more experienced than I can look at the image and suggest what the problem or problems might be. I that is too much to ask, thanks for reading.
Here is the image. The only adjustment I have made to the RAW file is some foreground cropping (all of which was out of focus).
Thanks again,
Dave