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 Posted: Thu Jan 3rd, 2019 18:04
Eric



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I suppose what surprises me (I know it shouldn't) is how the massive number of 'visible to the camera' stars tend to camouflage the 'visible to the eye' main constellations.

I struggle to see Orion in the photos....have to close my eyes and squint to block out the 'star noise' :lol:

In other words the camera is working well. I admire your application and skill. :bowing:

And who is to say whether it's extra Mp might be a cropping bonus if you were to do some bird photography even without big lenses?

I am beginning to think that whilst a long lens is required when the bird is distant, trying to fill the frame when birds are closer may not be the be all and end all in representating the bird anyway. Keeping the bird in a larger setting may be more pleasing pictorially as well as more helpful technically.

Or maybe that's some post rationalisation on my part .....because I can't get close enough to the little b8ggers at the best of the times. :lol:

Glad the camera is delivering for you. :thumbs:



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