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Bird photography,lens,subject size,crop and working distance for beginers
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 525109" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Long lenses and distance,picked a bit up on another forum and thought i would add it here,a guy was complaining his more distant shots lacked detail and it must be his lens,it was suggested he got a cuddly toy with fur on it and photographed it at different distances,then he could review the images all of the same subject in the same light and decide what distance too much much detail was lost.</p><p>If his images started of good but deteriorated as the distance grew it couldn't really be a lens problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 525109, member: 14174"] Long lenses and distance,picked a bit up on another forum and thought i would add it here,a guy was complaining his more distant shots lacked detail and it must be his lens,it was suggested he got a cuddly toy with fur on it and photographed it at different distances,then he could review the images all of the same subject in the same light and decide what distance too much much detail was lost. If his images started of good but deteriorated as the distance grew it couldn't really be a lens problem. [/QUOTE]
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