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It's GOOD to be back! Birding tele suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 825847" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p>Welcome back! I myself had quite a few interesting years with a Fuji kit, although I never let go of the Nikon gear I had at the time. Man, that X-Pro 1, then X-Pro 2, were beasts! I wish Nikon would make a gorgeous and innovative camera like that. And the lenses were remarkable, too. I ended up reselling the whole lot as I became too frustrated with the lack of performance of the small sensor (versus Nikon’s), especially in terms of dynamic range and color fidelity.</p><p></p><p>As for long lenses, I am perfectly happy with my Nikkor Z 100-400, but I don’t do wildlife these days and I know the reach might not be long enough for birding. Still, I only have S lenses in the Z-mount, and I wouldn’t stray away from those. But that’s probably just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 825847, member: 53455"] Welcome back! I myself had quite a few interesting years with a Fuji kit, although I never let go of the Nikon gear I had at the time. Man, that X-Pro 1, then X-Pro 2, were beasts! I wish Nikon would make a gorgeous and innovative camera like that. And the lenses were remarkable, too. I ended up reselling the whole lot as I became too frustrated with the lack of performance of the small sensor (versus Nikon’s), especially in terms of dynamic range and color fidelity. As for long lenses, I am perfectly happy with my Nikkor Z 100-400, but I don’t do wildlife these days and I know the reach might not be long enough for birding. Still, I only have S lenses in the Z-mount, and I wouldn’t stray away from those. But that’s probably just me. [/QUOTE]
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