Back to macros shooting with a tele: I just took this shot of a small fly (~1/3" or 8mm long) with my D500 + 300mm F4 PF. Made small adjustments in LR, like cropping and a slight increase in clarity, but no sharpening.
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This owl took the mouse from the long grass only 8 feet from where I was standing. It dived dtraight towards me and took me completely by surprise as you can see from the second shot. With the exception of a D5 I don't believe any other camera could have grabbed the eye focus so quickly.
Unfortunatly, NO. We did have some rain but nowhere near enough. The temperatures have dropped though, with daily highs now in the low 20's instead of the low 40's so that helps. Our "local"wildfire is now over 800 square miles in extent and still not under control. Fingers, and everything else, are firmly crossed.
The Great Grey is a resident and nests on the neighboring property. We also have a resident Barred Owl.
MoabMan, great shot. That's the non-PF version of the lens you got, right? If so, imagine the kind of macros you'd be getting with the PF version, which focuses down to 4.6 feet instead of the 8 feet of the non-PF lens.![]()
The 300mm f/4 ED-IF AF-S focuses to 5 feet. The older yet version, the AF, is the one that focuses to 8 feet.
I use my AF-S with a 1.4x teleconverter all the time for things like bees, butterflies, etc.![]()
Had the chance to borrow one from my LCS,i said no because i know i will want to buy it![]()
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