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Nov 7, 2005

Evolution?





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Nov 7, 2005

Yeah, I agree. Great photo!

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Nov 7, 2005

Has anyone been to the Johannesburg Lion and Rhino park? I've got a free trip there through work, and was wondering if a Tamron 150-600 would be overkill?

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Nov 7, 2005

Ah yes..that's true!

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Nov 7, 2005

Snakes like to be pat too. This is especially true with Australian snakes.

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Nov 7, 2005

Elendil004 posted:

That actually might be a bit much. You get very close to the lions, I never needed more zoom on my 70-200 with an extension. If you have a second body with a wider lens then your Tamron would rock, but I think with that much zoom you might miss wider shots of things playing.

OK cool, that's what I was thinking...

Cheers!

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Nov 7, 2005

Do they have to cull bears in Yellowstone?

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Nov 7, 2005





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Nov 7, 2005



This cow will be a pattie next week :(

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Nov 7, 2005

Soldier crab doing it's thing.



starship troopers reboot lookin good

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Nov 7, 2005

Bubbacub posted:

Yeah, I won't risk a big white telephoto on a boat, but I've gotten decent results with a 70-300 and want a bit more reach. The combination of reach and portability of the RF lenses is just too irresistible if I happen to come across a kingfisher or something in broad daylight.

I do a lot of open water sea kayaking as well as a bit of mangrove estuary paddling, and have used the Nikon Z50 + Nikon 24-200 to decent success. Not the best birding setup, but its light and takes a reasonably decent image.

Are there any teleconverters that would fit that 70-300? Size and weight are my big concerns when it comes to gear on a kayak.

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