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<blockquote data-quote="dramtastic" data-source="post: 212870" data-attributes="member: 16805"><p>Still a bit off topic but a lot of bird shooters use DX bodies including pro's such as Tony Northrope(spelling). Crop factor of 1.4 and a higher concentration of pixels towards the centre of the shot, or really centre of the subject as I shoot straight for the body or if viable, the eye. That's the theory anyway. I agree with Don though, I've seen great shots from all sorts of camera's but there can be limitations to what subjects and in what motion you can shoot with something like a CoolPix or Lumix etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dramtastic, post: 212870, member: 16805"] Still a bit off topic but a lot of bird shooters use DX bodies including pro's such as Tony Northrope(spelling). Crop factor of 1.4 and a higher concentration of pixels towards the centre of the shot, or really centre of the subject as I shoot straight for the body or if viable, the eye. That's the theory anyway. I agree with Don though, I've seen great shots from all sorts of camera's but there can be limitations to what subjects and in what motion you can shoot with something like a CoolPix or Lumix etc. [/QUOTE]
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