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 Posted: Wed Mar 4th, 2020 15:43
jk



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Location: Carthew, Cornwall, United Kingdom
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I dont know but it worked for me when I first got my D500 and 200-500.  

I was trying to capture African BeeEaters which fly very fast and high. But when they swoop down you can get some very nice shots.  I havent had a chance to test extensively as they are only in my area in Spain for about one week in April/May and again in September.

I will start to use again after this winter when I hopefully I have more free time. At present I am trying to get a dry day so I can go and check my chimney stack and its flashings.  Also need to clean the gulleys around it as I am getting some damp penetration around it.  Oh the joys of Grade II Listed buildings!



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