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Owen Kilgour March 4th, 2013 11:28 AM

C100 Wildlife test
 
Shot over a couple of days, mostly in the Krugar park in South Africa.
All shoots (other than the opening) were shot handheld through a car window.
Canon 100-400L
Canon 24-105L
WDR picture profile
Edit and lite grade in Premiere Pro CS6


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Bill Parker March 4th, 2013 12:00 PM

Re: C100 Wildlife test
 
Nice work. What am I doing in Cambridge, Massachusetts?!!

Ruben Kremer March 4th, 2013 04:54 PM

Re: C100 Wildlife test
 
Looks great. Especially when you download the original MP4 instead of watching the embedding Vimeo video (which contains terrible compression artifacts as usual with Vimeo) --- Africa. Would love to go there someday!

By the way - what's up with the shot at 00:24 - looks like it's 'off' somehow, looks over-sharpened in a way - or is it just me? And did I catch a Warp Stabilizer in there ;-) ...

Owen Kilgour March 5th, 2013 01:10 AM

Re: C100 Wildlife test
 
I think it's probably because its so contrasty. A couple of shots were warp stabilized. It's quite an ask hand holding a 400mm (effectively 600mm) lens :-)

Ronald Jackson March 5th, 2013 02:56 AM

Re: C100 Wildlife test
 
Nice. So a 1.5x crop factor? Do you use the camera's zoom facility?


Ron

ps I love the Kruger Park.

Owen Kilgour March 5th, 2013 02:59 AM

Re: C100 Wildlife test
 
Yes, 1.5 crop. The camera does not have a zoom facility (that I am aware of), unless you are referring to the EF-S mode?

Nicholas de Kock March 5th, 2013 12:45 PM

Re: C100 Wildlife test
 
Owen great shots. How do you find the C100 over DSLRs? I'm very interested in getting one myself.

Owen Kilgour March 5th, 2013 12:50 PM

Re: C100 Wildlife test
 
The image is a great improvement over the 5DII in terms of the amount of detail captured and much reduced aliasing and rolling shutter issues. Usability is also much improved: XLR audio, waveforms, peaking, etc make for much more efficient operation without needing external monitoring, and audio recording. It is a significantly bigger camera though.

Steve Nunez March 6th, 2013 06:27 PM

Re: C100 Wildlife test
 
Impressive- nice captures.


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