These two were taken handheld with 70-200mm, cropped and it was drizzling out. Cannot crop further or it becomes more blurry. These eagles on the downed tree were across the stream approximately 50 yards away.
This one was taken about 100 yds away with the 70-200 plus 2x TC III on a tripod, IS off.
My biggest frustration was that I was not able to get any of these tack sharp like I see many of your photos turning out despite fiddling with different settings on my camera. CIC please...

Helpful Posts: 


Reply With Quote
), you can't really expect to get good quality using so few pixels of the original image. You need a longer lens, or get wet
Fine drizzle will continually scatter the light coming from the image which the eye might not notice but the camera sensor will as it snaps a moment in time, and I believe the image in the second shot was also degraded by the wide aperture. Zooms are not noted for their critical sharpness, especially when at near max zoom and used wide open. In the third shot I think a touch of diffraction may be creeping in at f20, not particularly noticeable normally but the converter doubles the effect. However, it is a pleasing shot and might benefit from a touch of sharpening. Just my opinions of course Mike and I may be wide of the mark 
