Jack Straw
I look nothing like him!
One from last week in Cuba. Amazing experience swimming with these creatures. Focussed the mind somewhat!
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That's amazing!
One from last week in Cuba. Amazing experience swimming with these creatures. Focussed the mind somewhat!
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Yeah, I saw that about being bottom of their range when I did a bit of research. Plus it's old. On the other hand, it would be my first dslr camera, so it'll probably still impress me. It's also good that no one here so far has said to avoid it.
The lenses would be quite useful for some bird and wildlife photography reasonably close I suppose, and then for the really long reach I could attach just the body to my spotting scope which will be an improvement over my phone digiscoping.
If I'm happy with the quality of it then future investment would just go into upgrading the spotting scope to get even further reach, seeing as I'm clearly not going to get anywhere near the same reach from a camera telephoto lens without spending an absolute fortune.
I think that's right from what I've understood so far?
Thank youThat's amazing!
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Digiscoped just before dusk yesterday on about 40x zoom.
I decided to pass on getting a DSLR and upgrade my spotting scope in the end. But as you can see, because I'm still using a pretty standard phone, images aren't that great.
Whilst bird watching someone got chatting and showed me images he'd got on a Sony Cybershot DSC hx60. Tiny little point and shoot with 30x zoom. It was a revelation! A barn owl in flight no less!, was just one of many lovely shots. I've no chance of that really with my scope and phone.
So now I'm thinking of eventually going down this route for my wildlife photography rather than lug a DSLR and extra lenses around. Should give me the freedom to capture birds in flight or fleeting moments whilst still digiscoping for very long range birds that aren't in a hurry. Also, a compact will just fit in my pocket so I can have it with me all the time.
So, has anyone used a Sony DSC HX99? In particular, what is the experience with it for insects?, as that greatly interests me too. It'll be used almost exclusively for wildlife photography. Any thoughts appreciated.
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I won a Thames/Illuminated River competition with this pic. Which was nice.
https://thamesfestivaltrust.org/artistic-programme/thames-lens/
An early birthday present was visiting Ignite at Nymans last week…could have done with a tripod for the many photo opportunities…a pleasant evening walk, no crowds meant you could go at your own pace ..this photo doesn’t show much of what was on display but was the easiest to take
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I won a Thames/Illuminated River competition with this pic. Which was nice.
https://thamesfestivaltrust.org/artistic-programme/thames-lens/
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I won a Thames/Illuminated River competition with this pic. Which was nice.
https://thamesfestivaltrust.org/artistic-programme/thames-lens/
Very impressive, do u mind if I ask what camera u use?
Barrow Boys after Carlisle had scored yesterday.
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Technically, it's not bad detail bearing in mind I was on a different terrace.