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A Rare Treat: Otters!
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<blockquote data-quote="Simonhep" data-source="post: 374351" data-attributes="member: 33957"><p>Hi shutter speed is probably the key If these are taken hand held at that speed you have done amazing try higher iso I use an old 170 500 on a cropped sensor camera and have had good results using a heavy duty monopole which works well have not yet used the Tamon so don't know how good the lens is but the reviews seem good I also find that practice usually works so don't despair just keep on shooting and you will get there nice picks and well done for spotting them you can be the most technically gifted photographer and never get in to the places or have the patience to site and wait to get the shot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simonhep, post: 374351, member: 33957"] Hi shutter speed is probably the key If these are taken hand held at that speed you have done amazing try higher iso I use an old 170 500 on a cropped sensor camera and have had good results using a heavy duty monopole which works well have not yet used the Tamon so don't know how good the lens is but the reviews seem good I also find that practice usually works so don't despair just keep on shooting and you will get there nice picks and well done for spotting them you can be the most technically gifted photographer and never get in to the places or have the patience to site and wait to get the shot [/QUOTE]
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