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Upgrading tele for wildlife, need suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="snj979s" data-source="post: 600252" data-attributes="member: 43052"><p>In reading about crop factor and pixel density I've also mulled over upgrading my crop kit verses my d800. I have a Sony a65 with better frame rate, decent focusing, and I'm assuming good pixel density. I could grab a long lens for it for wildlife. Problem is I love my d800 it has advantages namely blipping awesome high ISO performance. I can use auto ISO minimized to 2500 and have complete control over shutter and aperture while maintaining quick exposure through auto-ISO. Wildlife don't always wait for you to expose them. Than again the Sony 70-400mm G on a crop would give me splendid range and the photographic equivalent of a swiss army knife. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snj979s, post: 600252, member: 43052"] In reading about crop factor and pixel density I've also mulled over upgrading my crop kit verses my d800. I have a Sony a65 with better frame rate, decent focusing, and I'm assuming good pixel density. I could grab a long lens for it for wildlife. Problem is I love my d800 it has advantages namely blipping awesome high ISO performance. I can use auto ISO minimized to 2500 and have complete control over shutter and aperture while maintaining quick exposure through auto-ISO. Wildlife don't always wait for you to expose them. Than again the Sony 70-400mm G on a crop would give me splendid range and the photographic equivalent of a swiss army knife. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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