>>4303421>green haze in the birds feathersNE american robins have green in their feathers, even white chested robins have a bit of green on their neck and chest specifically on the bristle plumes or whatever their called(I'm a fish and snake guy, don't know much about birds).
Face part I agree with, however I think that was due to the AF selection I made and messed up, used dot when I should have used point for the distance I was at. Think I had my camera for 2 weeks at this point so was still getting used to quick setting AF selections and using AF thumb drag(still am desu).
>above iso 3200 shoot b&wlmfao, just lol.
Guess you should tell every award winning wildlife and wedding photographer that they're in the wrong for shooting above 3200 iso kek.
Like I mentioned, auto mode has a lot of issues, but for people not caring about IQ or the BEST image aren't going to really care. Dunno why they'd buy a standalone in the first place as most phones would suffice but their money their happiness.
We're on a niche board on a Mongolian throat singing blog, of course we're going to be enthusiasts and focus on improving but 90% of people aren't going that deep with it unless they treat it like a hobby.
Regardless of how we personally feel as long as they're happy with their results who gives a fuck, offer advice and if they want it.
>pic rel a 12800iso test I did of under a clay eroded hill with dramatic color changes, Handled it surprisingly well for a bottom end body and lens, I limit mine to 6400 personally but if I had a FF I'd easily be able to go up another stop.
Most wildlife photgraphers on a full frame(hell even higher end high density crops) usually have 12800 as their end bracket if they use auto iso.
Eitherway, good luck mang and enjoy your process.