The Sony 1200mm Puffin Head Advantage « Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

The Sony 1200mm Puffin Head Advantage

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Photography at Grimsey Island, Iceland continues to be fantastic. On Friday the highlight was a long flight session with fulmars and kittiwakes On a very windy Saturday afternoon, we had dozens of puffins lying straight at us. On Sunday morning, we worked the Black Guillemots perched with Butterfish and in flight; I created 1957 images of that species. Then it was more fulmars and kittiwakes in flight, perched puffin head portraits, flying puffins, and a young Snow Bunting getting fed. All in all, I created 4698 images during today’s morning session.

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This image was also created on 26 July 2023 at Grimsey Island, Iceland. Standing at full height, I used the Robus RC-5558-3 Vantage Series 3 Carbon Fiber Tripod)/Levered-Clamp FlexShooter Pro-mounted Sony FE 600mm f/4 GM OSS lens, the Sony FE 2.0x Teleconverter, and the Sony a7R IV (Now replaced by The One, the Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless Digital Camera). The exposure was determined via Zebra technology with ISO on the thumb dial. ISO 1250. 1/125 sec. at f/9 (stopped down 1/3-stop) in Manual mode. When evaluated in RawDigger, the raw file brightness was determined to be dead-solid perfect. AWB at 6:58:13 am on a cloudy afternoon.

Tracking: Expand Spot/AF-C performed perfectly. Be sure to click on the image to enjoy a high-res version.

Image #1: Atlantic Puffin with fish for chick/warmer version with slightly looser crop

The Sony 1200mm Advantage

While I made lots of good images at 1200mm with Canon, the Nikon dsLR TC-20E 2X teleconverter was something of a dog. It was even difficult to make sharp images with the 1.7X TC and the Nikkor 600mm VR lens. Reviews are mixed on the Nikon Z Teleconverter TC-2x. With Sony, the sharpness of a1 images made with the 600mm f/4 GM, the a-1, and the FE 2X TC is astounding. Even at silly low shutter speeds like 1/125 second.

This is the same image as Image #1. Made on 26 July 2023 at Grimsey Island, Iceland. Standing at full height, I used the Robus RC-5558-3 Vantage Series 3 Carbon Fiber Tripod)/Levered-Clamp FlexShooter Pro-mounted Sony FE 600mm f/4 GM OSS lens, the Sony FE 2.0x Teleconverter, and the Sony a7R IV (Now replaced by The One, the Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless Digital Camera). The exposure was determined via Zebra technology with ISO on the thumb dial. ISO 1250. 1/125 sec. at f/9 (stopped down 1/3-stop) in Manual mode. When evaluated in RawDigger, the raw file brightness was determined to be dead-solid perfect. AWB at 6:58:13 am on a cloudy afternoon.

Tracking: Expand Spot/AF-C performed perfectly. Be sure to click on the image to enjoy a high-res version.

Image #2: Atlantic Puffin with fish for chick/cooler version with slightly tighter crop

Your Call

Do you like the warmer colors in Image #1 or the color colors in Image #2?

Do you like the slightly looser crop in Image #1 or the slightly tighter crop in Image #2?

Tracking: Expand Spot/AF-C performed perfectly. Be sure to click on the image to enjoy a high-res version.

Image #3: 100% Crop of the Atlantic Puffin with fish for chick image

Insane Detail

I believe that anyone who knows bird photography would be stunned by the sharpness of the 100% crop of today’s featured image. The yes of the fishes are phenomenally sharp. My favorite one is the one that is visible through the translucent body of another fish. Being able to create sharp images of static subjects at 1200mm with relatively low ISOs is a great advantage for all nature photographers. That said, many folks shy away from using the 2X TC with any super-telephoto lens. Try it. You just might love it. Especially if you use Sony gear.

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8 comments to The Sony 1200mm Puffin Head Advantage

  • Twenty-five years ago, on page 50 of the hardbound The Art of Bird Photography, you advised that 2X and 1.4X teleconverters can be stacked around a 12mm extension tube and produce acceptably sharp images. I thought that idea probably came from you, but had to check. I’ve used it successfully many times even with low ISO film. I like the cooler version of the puffin–used to favor warm (Velvia), but have gone cooler with digital–and I associate puffins with cool, oceanic environments.

  • avatar Paul Gerard Smith

    I prefer image #2.

  • Yes de detail is incredible. I bet you would also be surprised what supermacro delivers on the A1 sensor.

  • avatar Sue Jarrett

    Image #1 and #2 and #3 are interesting! Image #1 and #2 Atlantic Puffin with fish for chick in his mouth and image #3 fish for chick is shown real close to the mouth!

  • avatar Anthony Ardito

    Warmer is always better as it’s what humans see naturally with sunlight. The crops are not that different enough to make a difference, IMO. Both are fantastic images!

  • avatar Gordon Lindsay

    I agree the detail at 100% is fantastic

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