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Bird photography,lens,subject size,crop and working distance for beginers
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 512481" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>I started with bridge cameras and indeed in certain circumstances they are sufficient, sometimes phones are sufficient. I saw that mike changed from a full frame to an APS-C, for some people that can not be imagined. There is difference in quality, there is an enormous evolution as well, for example the D7200 is not your standard APS-C (dynamic range).</p><p>Not clear if this should be in this thread, but there are physical reasons why some technology works better then other, there is also good enough is good enough, which many people do not seem to get. </p><p>I fear a lot of bridge cameras could be better used, technique (tripod, stabilisation, remote trigger, ...) is needed with telephoto, bridge cameras do not replace that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 512481, member: 15675"] I started with bridge cameras and indeed in certain circumstances they are sufficient, sometimes phones are sufficient. I saw that mike changed from a full frame to an APS-C, for some people that can not be imagined. There is difference in quality, there is an enormous evolution as well, for example the D7200 is not your standard APS-C (dynamic range). Not clear if this should be in this thread, but there are physical reasons why some technology works better then other, there is also good enough is good enough, which many people do not seem to get. I fear a lot of bridge cameras could be better used, technique (tripod, stabilisation, remote trigger, ...) is needed with telephoto, bridge cameras do not replace that. [/QUOTE]
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