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Roy Jackson Posts: 231 Joined: 17th Feb 2007 Location: UK | quotePosted at 23:24 on 2nd May 2008 Hi Sue.
You mentioned yesterday that you would like a bigger lens to get closer to the birds, well this morning I was browsing through a camera magazine and came across this and thought of you.
The following is a direct quote from the Q & A section of the PhotoPlus Magazine, April 08 edition. This particular magazine is directed at Canon Camera owners only.
“Q. I use a Canon 400D with a 75-300mm lens to take photo of wildlife-birds in particular-but struggle to get close-up shots of birds because of their shy nature. I have a limited budget and wondered if you could recommend a better lens for the job?”
“R. If you are on a budget, why not invest in a teleconverter rather than a new lens? A 2X teleconverter will cost you just £80 from Jessops and will give you a 150-600mm lens (albeit one with a maximum aperture of f/11). When you're buying a new of second-hand teleconverter, always remember to take your lens with you so that you can be sure that the two items fit together.”
End of quote.
Just in case you don't know Jessops is a nationwide Photographic shop. It is where I bought my gear from. The next time I am in the shopping mall I intend to make a few enquiries about getting one of these things for myself.
I hope that you find this of interest.
Regards Roy J. |
L Posts: 5656 Joined: 10th Jun 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 07:52 on 3rd May 2008 Thats where we go Roy, Jessop's, at least they know what they're talking about unlike PC World! You ask them a question and they look at you dumbfounded lol anything more complicated than the price and they cant answer you! |
Alan Marron Posts: 726 Joined: 14th Jul 2008 Location: UK | quotePosted at 16:51 on 27th August 2008 On 29th March 2008 22:34, Sue H wrote: Sue. Withpictures like this, you shopuld be offering the rest of us tips. Very atmospheric, and the effect of the shadows only serves to highlight the light at the far end of the path, drawing viewers into the pictur. Great shot!!!!!
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Sue H Posts: 8172 Joined: 29th Jun 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 23:59 on 27th August 2008 Thank you Alan for your praise. |
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