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Comparing 10-22 and 15FE as Birding Lenses

 
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Oct 21, 2006 19:33 |  #1

Both lenses are eminently suitable for bird photography. However, the flexibility of the zoom as well as USM is not to be underestimated. On the other hand, the 15FE has the nominal aperture and physical size advantage.
Both shots were taken with the 20D, JPGs unprocessed, as they came out of the camera. The images are minor enlargement crops.
#1 shot with the 15mm f/2.8 Fish Eye
#2 shot with 10-22 @ 10mm.

In a nutshell, those two fine pieces of Canon optics are highly recomended for bird shooters' essential gear kits.


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Oct 21, 2006 19:42 |  #2

:lol: I love the second shot,. very nice :)

So what type of support is required fro these bests? full Wimberly head on Gitzo Carbon fiber?


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Oct 21, 2006 19:50 |  #3

CyberDyneSystems wrote in post #2151256 (external link)
:lol: I love the second shot,. very nice :)

So what type of support is required fro these bests? full Wimberly head on Gitzo Carbon fiber?

Thank you Graf Heg von Waxwing.:o

In essence, the only fiber support I require is kellogs' raisin bran every morning.
Also, while prostrate on the pavement I do not require any support whatsoever. On the way back up, I need a couple of good samaritans to lift me and stand me up erect (sic.).;)
There is more on the Experimental forum.He he.


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Oct 21, 2006 19:53 |  #4

You stole my idea! OMG!

I mean... congratulations :D An ultra wide angle is the next thing I am gonna get.


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Oct 21, 2006 19:55 as a reply to  @ DocFrankenstein's post |  #5

Great, i was thinking to get 100-400L to europe for birds or wildlife, now i think i don't need it as i have 10-22, good.


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Oct 21, 2006 19:59 |  #6

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You stole my idea! OMG!

I mean... congratulations :D An ultra wide angle is the next thing I am gonna get.

Sorry dude.....the general shootout framework was Connie boy's idea. However, I have had a long standing interest in bird WA photography.
You can't go wrong with either lens. The little FE may not be very popular but it is one excellent IQ little mother.


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Oct 21, 2006 20:02 |  #7

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Great, i was thinking to get 100-400L to europe for birds or wildlife, now i think i don't need it as i have 10-22, good.

Fast thinker you are Tareq......proximity (and bird domestication) rules over FL.
I understand even some highly acclaimed "wild" bird shooters use stunt birds for their prize winning photography.


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Oct 22, 2006 08:01 |  #8

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Fast thinker you are Tareq......proximity (and bird domestication) rules over FL.
I understand even some highly acclaimed "wild" bird shooters use stunt birds for their prize winning photography.

ok ;)


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Oct 22, 2006 18:12 as a reply to  @ Tareq's post |  #9

Great bird shots.... have you tried it on other wildlife? A 12 foot gator would make an interesting subject I guess....:mrgreen:


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Oct 22, 2006 18:31 |  #10

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I understand even some highly acclaimed "wild" bird shooters use stunt birds for their prize winning photography.

Yes, I pay mine in herring :lol:


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Oct 22, 2006 18:47 |  #11

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Yes, I pay mine in herring :lol:

Oh, I know all about that decrepit GBH employee of yours living in a pond within a tobacco spit of your home.;)
(BTW, is the ole bird still alive ?)
Instead of shootin her with 800mm from the safety and comfort of your balcony, why not take a walk to the pond, IS the bird by Sarnia method (Gravol in herring) and shoot her real good point blank ?

Give a challenge to our friend pogi Lavastone to aim for.;)


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Oct 22, 2006 21:15 |  #12

The second shot looks like the birds are trampling each other to get to your lens. Did you have bird seed stuck to it? :)


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Oct 22, 2006 21:20 |  #13

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The second shot looks like the birds are trampling each other to get to your lens. Did you have bird seed stuck to it? :)

No, I bought some "Dove in heat" hair gel from Graf Heg von Waxwing who makes it. Very potent stuff, satisfaction guaranteed.
That's really an old trick of pro bird photographers.


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Oct 22, 2006 21:20 |  #14

MIght be a little tougher for ducks though... At least if they are in the water... :)


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Oct 22, 2006 23:11 |  #15

I love the perspective in the second shot. I got some nice lion shots in Uganda recently. Now I wonder what I could have got it I had put on the 10-22, got out of the car and got closer. Do you know if anyone makes some kind of meat paste I could spread on the lens to catch their attention?




  
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