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California Condor, Sony A7RII, Nikkor 180mm F2.8, Nikor TC-200

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Shot with a6000 & Canon EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II 

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Shot with a6000 & Canon EF400mm f/5.6L & EF1.4x TC

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Considering this is the "Bird in Flight" category, your last foto qualified by a razor-thin margin only  ?

No, just kidding. Nice shot and interesting moment of the flight. I assume it's the landing, as he is still carrying a twig in his beek?

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Sony A7R III + 100-400 GM

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A7Riii, SEL70-200/4, 100% crops. Turkey vultures flying around Taughannock Falls State Park

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A7R3 100-400GM + 1.4 tc. 1/5000 F8 ISO6400

Callicoon, New York State

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Some shots of a Red Kite, against the backdrop of a patch of rape just being harvested.

A9, 100-400GM + 2.0 tc.  1/3000  F11 800mm  ISO 800

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Schwarzmilan (Milvus migrans)

A9, 100-400GM  @400mm, 1/2000sec, F5.6, ISO 400.

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Canon 7D ll w/400 5.6

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1971. Nikon F. 35 mm camera. Kodak Kodacolor 125 Film. Montauk, NY

I don't remember the settings. It was scanned from a 3.5 x 5 print at 180 dpi about 30 years ago.

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Shot with A7rII & Sony 70-200 2.8

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Hope you don't mind a repost from the introductions thread ...

Nikon D500 & 200-500mm. Waiting for the Sony to arrive.

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1 hour ago, Ziggy said:

Hope you don't mind a repost from the introductions thread ...

Nikon D500 & 200-500mm. Waiting for the Sony to arrive.

I've completely gone over to Sony after using Nikon since the 70s. I have the A7RIII. It is an incredible camera.

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On 1/26/2019 at 5:55 AM, DrJohn said:

I've completely gone over to Sony after using Nikon since the 70s. I have the A7RIII. It is an incredible camera.

John

Looking forward to seeing how Sony works.

I've shot Nikon for 10 months. They lost me with the Z offerings - where's the innovation? 

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5 hours ago, Ziggy said:

Looking forward to seeing how Sony works.

I've shot Nikon for 10 months. They lost me with the Z offerings - where's the innovation? 

It's a desperate attempt by Nikon to catch up to Sony. But, they have a long way to go. I love my A7RIII.

John

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Ok, this one's a bit different. Hand-held digiscoping with Swarovski STX85, 25-60X Eyepiece at 25X, Sony a6300, Sigma 30mm f2.8 DN at f2.8, Digidapter. EFL~1300 mm. 1/1000 sec. ISO 3200. Shooting 10fps helps a bunch, as does rolling focus ring that helps with extremely shallow depth of focus. Distance 15 feet.

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Went on a pelagic cruise - a day out to the edge of the continental shelf on the Southern ocean.  Shot 3,300 frames.  In firmware 4.0 I don't think expanded flexible spot is as good as Lock-on AF.

This is a Shy Albatross - wingspan up to 2.5m.

A9, 100-400mm & 1.4 TC

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A73 + MC11+Tamron 100 400mm

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Booted Racket-tail

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A recent shot taken at a local nature reserve with the A9 + 100-400mm

 

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