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Good shots Richard.

You have the D500 with 200-500, do you have the XT3 with 100-400 as well?  If so how do they compare as birding setups?  Of course this coming week we have a firmware update for the XT3 that promises faster AF.



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jk wrote:
Good shots Richard.

You have the D500 with 200-500, do you have the XT3 with 100-400 as well?  If so how do they compare as birding setups?  Of course this coming week we have a firmware update for the XT3 that promises faster AF.

Thank you Jonathon.

Yes I do have the XT3, but not the 100-400 lens. I do have the Panasonic 100-400 which I use from time to time with the Olympus E-M1 MKII.

 




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Richard super shots great to see some new pictures and so well taken.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Richard super shots great to see some new pictures and so well taken.

Thank you Graham

Hopefully some of our great birding spots will reopen once Covid restrictions are lifted. I miss the birds of prey








 




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Great shots Richard.
So sharp.



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jk wrote:
Great shots Richard.
So sharp.

Thank you Jonathon!

 




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Richard we are enjoying your pictures, thank you again for sharing them with us. I have been to Sydney only for a short time on my way to N Zealand 2006 so now with great regret that I did not see more of your amazing country and bird life.



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Richard this is one for you  I took this Kingfisher locally last year Nikon D500 with 500mm Nikon  lens 1/3200 sec at F4 3200 ISO

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Richard this is one for you  I took this Kingfisher locally last year Nikon D500 with 500mm Nikon  lens 1/3200 sec at F4 3200 ISO
That is a great photo Graham. Focus and SS are spot on. Well done!

 




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It was a foggy and overcast morning when I went out birding on the weekend. 


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