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cardinal and ruby crowned kinglet: an introduction

 
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Dec 10, 2006 15:55 |  #16

Thanks to everybody comment. To respond at different answer, the first picture are the male ruby crowned kinglet. For my switch to canon: I need more focal lenght but at "cheap" and dont want a zoom, Only Canon have an affordable prime 400mm, and with a TC 1.4X (I stay away of the 2x) I can reach close to 850mm. As expected with a "cheaper" lens it's more slower and so need higher ISO and this is the strongest point of Canon. For digiscoping I stay with my nikon stuff (82ED scope, 30X DS eyepiece, coolpix 4500)


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Dec 10, 2006 20:39 |  #17

Alain, welcome to the forum. The Kinglet looks really sweet...excellent perch and the fall leaves add nice colour. Hoping to see more!


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Dec 10, 2006 21:37 as a reply to  @ dancad's post |  #18

"A picture is a picture". True and you have posted excellant examples.

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