Arthur:
Your repost has made some real improvements in the things that you can control after the fact. The exposure of the whites is much better controlled. The original had many whites above 250, and wasn't showing much detail in them. Repost closer to 210, and more detail. Perhaps just somewhere between the two exposures would be ideal. You don't want the whites looking too gray. I generally shoot for my whites on birds in the 230 range max, occ. a bit higher, but always watching for too much loss of feather detail. Sharpening is better too in the repost. Agree about the nictitating membrane on the bird on the left. Can be a pesky issue for sure, so a short burst during scenes will sometime net an image with the membrane open.
It isn't just the membrane that gives the sense of that bird being blurry however.
Shooting at an effective focal length of 1200mm with this combo does indeed take a lot of consideration for your tech. Mirror lockup for fast action isn't an option. You def. want to get your shutter speed up if you have enough light. Better to be sharp and with a bit of noise from higher ISO than blurry from subject or camera motion.
What type of head do you have on your tripod? A gimbal head is usually the best choice for such a big rig.
Keep working it, it just takes a lot of practice. A lot of folks can't even find the subject in the viewfinder with that much mag.
Cheers
Randy
Randy, thank you for your very informative post. I thought I'd be okay at 1/640 for birds on the nest, but obviously that was not the case. My thought was to keep ISO down by going with the slowest reasonable shutter speed, as I've had problems with high ISO images using my (recently replaced) D7000 body.
Please explain how you were able to determine the original white value of 250 and current value of 210? I've been adjusting by eye, but I'd really like to be able to put a number to it. You are also correct about the sharpening, I moved it from 6 to 8. Do you have a preferred sharpness setting, or is there a way to determine the optimum amount? I've just been doing it by eye.
I just purchased a D500 body, so hopefully that will help me to deal with the problem of nictitating membranes. The lens and tripod belong to a friend. I'm not real familiar with the setup for long lenses, but I believe he said it had a Wimberley style head. It was a gimbaled arrangement. Thanks again for your response, very helpful.
-AD