Date: 5th September 2025
Gear: R6ii + RF800 f11 lens
This blog is to share my passion in photographing birds in the wild with the world.
Location: Frasers Hill, Pahang
Date: 17/8/25
Body: Canon R6ii
Setting: 1/200sec, f11.0, ISO6400, electronic 1st - curtain 12fps, handheld
Distance: Approximate 8 meters
Location: Frasers Hill, Pahang
Date: Day 1 -16/8/2025
Gear: R6ii body + RF800 f11.0
Well, this time i decided to try the same setup i used in the first test in the bright coast area setting in Sepang, in a hilly forest where light is inconsistent and the weather is ever changing. The goal is to see whether the fixed aperture of f11.0 makes this lens totally unusable for this setting, or it still can deliver good photos with a little bit of adjustment in the camera settings and shooting techniques.
As you notice that i have put a camo lens coat i made myself by wrapping some camo fabric that i have with some old lens coat straps to keep it in place. Some hand stiching was also involved here. In my last field test in Sepang i noticed that this RF800 lens gets hot quickly in the hot sun, so this diy coat will protect it from the sun and also some light rain. It will cost between RM250 to RM450 to buy the lens coat online.
The first day of test in Frasers Hill was trying to shoot some species in the thick secondary jungle along the road. Below are some shots taken using low shutter speeds and high ISO because it was quite dark ,eventhough it was around 1.30p.m:
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1/250sec, f11.0, ISO25600, handheld - White-tailed Robin |
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1/320sec, f11.0, ISO25600, handheld |
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1/250sec, f11.0, ISO25600, handheld |
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1/160sec f11, ISO25600, handheld |
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1/640sec, f11.0, ISO25600, handheld |
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1/640sec, f11.0, ISO25600, handheld |
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1/400, f11.0, ISO25600, handheld |
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1/400sec, f11.0, ISO25600, handheld |
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1/800sec, f11.0, ISO 16000, handheld - Grey-chinned Minivet |
Day 2: 17/8/25:
The second day of testing started at 9.30a.m. along the Pine road when the day started to brighten up. So the ISO can be kept low in open areas to get a reasonable shutter speed, however in shaded area the ISO still went up high.
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1/250sec, f11.0, ISO8000, handheld- Little Cuckoo-Dove |
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1/250sec, f11.0, ISO8000, handheld |
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1/1000sec, f11.0, ISO5000, handheld- Chestnut-caped Laughing thrush |
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1/160sec, f11.0, ISO8000, handheld - Blue Whistling Thrush |
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1/100sec, f11.0, ISO8000, handheld |
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1/80sec, f11.0, ISO8000, handheld |
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1/80sec, f11.0, ISO8000, handheld - Female Large Niltava |