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    Get off my Lemon tree!!!





    treated the tree to get these under control now the tree is healthier these have reduced and other bugs are now eating the tree..can't win



    dont know what these little bugs are...they almost look like ticks



    plenty of these buggers on there too





    oh and a spider taking a nap



    All these pics are straight from the camera and have not been touched other than a crop on one or two
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    More great shots Lou, i studied Entomology at UNI but cant tell you what those little black ones are, been a few years since I studied bugs. I'd look them up but Stacey went crazy with a clean up and all my text books ended up in storage.
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    Going by the image the little bugs are citricola scale (Coccus pseudomagnoliarum) there is 50 years since I left agricultural college it will be better for you to take a leaf to the local garden center

    Nice photos by the way.

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    Ok so finally I have managed to get a half decent photo of the what I think is the "Little Wattle Bird" which I took underexposed pics of further back (yes I know these are still a little soft but I was on maximum zoom in poor light). Its a hard bird to get a photo of because as soon as you lift your camera its off...I got these photo's because I was hiding behind the lemon tree and poking the camera through the branches....lol



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    First pic looks pretty good.

    Lou, push the ISO up to 320 or 400 (1.5 or 2 stops) and that will give you a faster shutter speed which would make both shots able to be at 1/200 or higher. The D80 is still pretty noiseless at ISO400 and also if you de-noise and sharpen the images in LR I think you will find a big difference.

    I would set the camera to AutoISO, minimum of 100, maximum of 600 and change on a shutter speed of 1/200.
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    The first pic has been sharpened but only a smidge I have never had much success with the noise adjustment

    I thought I actually did have it on 320 ISO as I usually bump it up a bit when its over cast...and especially when i have the wide angle on as its not as fast as the 200.

    these are cropped in pretty tight too cropped at 1:1 which I think is really highlighting the noise and the softness. Still I got a picture of the little illusive git that was the main thing
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    I looked at the EXIF and it has them at ISO100. The cropping does explain the noise and softness, especially with the D80. One of those things that a newer camera would be better at, newer sensor and image processor. The D200 has the same issue.
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    so what your saying is buy a new camera with a new 300mm lens...







    OK










    I wish
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    Not at all. Nothing wrong with the D80, I still use the D200 as well as the D3s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dmdigital View Post
    Not at all. Nothing wrong with the D80, I still use the D200 as well as the D3s.

    You were supposed to say YES

    I thought you sold the 200 to dale????
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