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    Handholding at 560mm. Frame grab from Canon C300 Mark II cinema camera and resized in lightroom. There was a thick veil of fog in the early morning giving a soft feeling to the image.
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    Lovely capture of male comb duck or knob billed duck. Where did you capture this image?

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    Nice to see this sir.... Im guessing Bharatpur. how are the sightings now?
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    This was in Bharatpur. I had gone there to test a new cinema camera. Review is here: http://www.indiawilds.com/forums/sho...Mark-II-Review

    There was heavy fog. I found a lot of painted storks, coots, teals and other ducks, darters, cormorants, grey herons, purple herons etc. To the uninitiated it would appear great. I couldn't sight a Saras nor could hear them. Saw a few marsh harriers. Notable was one black necked stork killing a duck but it was in heavy fog. I am missing the bharatpur of old. With every passing year my equipment becomes more and more impressive and the wilderness areas become more and more depressing.

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    In spite of the fog and the low light the details and sharpness is good. The C300 Mark II has good low light performance. Thanks for sharing.

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