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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
D750 and Tamron 150-600mm soft
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Fingers" data-source="post: 573856" data-attributes="member: 41715"><p>The 750 is not an ideal birding camera..I have the 150-600 and on my D810 its nowhere near as good as my 71000.. For birds its all about Pixels on image...</p><p>When you are doing your fine focus adjust use 600mm and do it in JPEG at sharpness +9 as this maximises the clarity of the image ...I use some bird feathers at 100ft and go from -20 to +20 in 5 increments to get the ball park then hone in on the exact point which for me is +3. In the field I shoot at F8.</p><p>I checked the D810 against the D3200 (yes 3200) and there is no difference so you will struggle with the 750 ( though you will have fun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Fingers, post: 573856, member: 41715"] The 750 is not an ideal birding camera..I have the 150-600 and on my D810 its nowhere near as good as my 71000.. For birds its all about Pixels on image... When you are doing your fine focus adjust use 600mm and do it in JPEG at sharpness +9 as this maximises the clarity of the image ...I use some bird feathers at 100ft and go from -20 to +20 in 5 increments to get the ball park then hone in on the exact point which for me is +3. In the field I shoot at F8. I checked the D810 against the D3200 (yes 3200) and there is no difference so you will struggle with the 750 ( though you will have fun) [/QUOTE]
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