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First Bird Shot w/Tamron
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 427880" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>First shots with the Tamron can be a bit off putting,if it was 600mm and a large crop it means the bird was a long way off,this can mean loads of crap in the atmosphere you are taking through,any imperfections in your technique will be magnified many times,dont be disappointed the lens is capable of better.</p><p>Going against most i tend to use AF-C single center point as that is the most sensitive on my D7100 and we are approaching the limit of the AF in DX cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 427880, member: 14174"] First shots with the Tamron can be a bit off putting,if it was 600mm and a large crop it means the bird was a long way off,this can mean loads of crap in the atmosphere you are taking through,any imperfections in your technique will be magnified many times,dont be disappointed the lens is capable of better. Going against most i tend to use AF-C single center point as that is the most sensitive on my D7100 and we are approaching the limit of the AF in DX cameras. [/QUOTE]
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