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Dec 21, 2011 19:12 |  #16

gary1952 wrote in post #13578640 (external link)
Thnk's guy's and gals. I always forget to put the names..
1. Black throated Laughingthrush
2. Lesser necklaced Laughingthrush
3. White creasted Laughingthrush
4. Red billed Blue Magpie
5. Grey Headed Woodpecker
6. Striped throated Bulbul
7. White rumped Shama
8. Red junglefowl ( female )
I found where they were feeding and put up a hide.

Those are all great!! But you also forgot to mention what gear you used, enquiring minds want to know. : )


Thanks, Tom the Peregrineflier ;) Lyle Washington
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Dec 21, 2011 22:22 |  #17

I use a Canon 500mm f4L IS and a Canon 300mm f2.8 IS. I just switched from Pentax and Sigma. So a bit of a learning curve. Canon is defiantly a better overall system in my opinion. The Canon 300mm f2.8 is a bit sharper than the Sigma 300mm f2.8 lens. But the verdict is still out on the difference between the Sigma 500mm f4.5 lens and the Canon 500mm f4L lens. But the Sigma gear is sharp professional gear. Just not quite as sharp and user friendly. Just my opinion. I have excellent shots with both set ups and enjoy them both.


Live between San Antonio, Texas and Thailand. I spend about 9 months a year in Thailand and 3 in Texas.

  
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Dec 21, 2011 22:27 |  #18

gary1952 wrote in post #13582488 (external link)
I use a Canon 500mm f4L IS and a Canon 300mm f2.8 IS. I just switched from Pentax and Sigma. So a bit of a learning curve. Canon is defiantly a better overall system in my opinion.

Thanks, both are such great lenses


Thanks, Tom the Peregrineflier ;) Lyle Washington
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