the lorikeets are starting to return to my yard finally. the guy in my granny flat didnt like the birds and used to hose them,
he wasnt fond of spiders either and used to go thru a can of surface spray a week at least also.
he sadly passed away a year and a half ago and life is returning to the yard.
here is a portrait. this is from the new 200-500 f5.6 vr nikon lens.
is an amazing lens for the money. has way nicer clarity than say the bigma.
focuses down to 2.2 metres also. amazing sharpness too.(rivals 600f4 for sharpness due to new design)
the 2.2 minumum focus means that you can almost use as a macro lens (hehehe) with the 600 say, it focuses at 4.7 metres
so you need a tele converter if you want full frame on a small bird (or use an extension tube.) 2.2 metres means you can get full frame on
a small bird with no tc or tube (assuming the bird lets you close enough.)
think they hit the market at around 1800 ish but cheaper now I think.
makes it an ideal walk around lens for the birder without sacrificing image quality and 1 f stop behind the big guns.
vr seems better than some of the older lenses also, seems new design
af isnt as fast or precise as the big guns in lower light but other than that, seems ideal way to get into birding (sorta) on the cheap.
this was taken in low ish light
d4 200-500 f5.6 @ 500mm 1/125 f5.6 (wide open) iso 1600 full frame image (not cropped)
he wasnt fond of spiders either and used to go thru a can of surface spray a week at least also.
he sadly passed away a year and a half ago and life is returning to the yard.
here is a portrait. this is from the new 200-500 f5.6 vr nikon lens.
is an amazing lens for the money. has way nicer clarity than say the bigma.
focuses down to 2.2 metres also. amazing sharpness too.(rivals 600f4 for sharpness due to new design)
the 2.2 minumum focus means that you can almost use as a macro lens (hehehe) with the 600 say, it focuses at 4.7 metres
so you need a tele converter if you want full frame on a small bird (or use an extension tube.) 2.2 metres means you can get full frame on
a small bird with no tc or tube (assuming the bird lets you close enough.)
think they hit the market at around 1800 ish but cheaper now I think.
makes it an ideal walk around lens for the birder without sacrificing image quality and 1 f stop behind the big guns.
vr seems better than some of the older lenses also, seems new design
af isnt as fast or precise as the big guns in lower light but other than that, seems ideal way to get into birding (sorta) on the cheap.
this was taken in low ish light
d4 200-500 f5.6 @ 500mm 1/125 f5.6 (wide open) iso 1600 full frame image (not cropped)
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