When I stayed in Cornwall a few weeks back, I saw this bird
and shot him with the D90 and the Nikon 18-200mm, at 200mm. I wanted to keep the
image quality as high as I could, so I used f8.
It came out fine (but certainly not pin sharp), and this image is a substantial crop from the
original.
If you look carefully you can see some chromatic aberration
(purple fringing) around the bird in the extreme contrast change from the light
sky to the black bird, proof that even when shooting jpeg with Nikon lenses, the camera’s image
engines don’t grab every optical anomaly.
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