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by SantaFeJoe on Fri Jan 24, 2020 1:53 pm
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A nice article covering lenses, cameras and TC’s for birds and wildlife:

https://www.gerlachnaturephoto.com/single-post/2020/01/17/Long-Lenses-for-Wildlife-Photography

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by AForns on Fri Jan 24, 2020 2:46 pm
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Thanks for the link, it is interesting !!!

Along the same lines, I have been using the crop factor mode on the A7r4 as a converter, still come up with a 27 MP file !! Sure was convenient in Bosque with all that dust not having to change converts. Thinking about it, never had to clean the sensor after seven days shooting but never took the lens of the cameras !!
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by Mark Boranyak on Sat Jan 25, 2020 9:43 am
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SantaFeJoe wrote:A nice article covering lenses, cameras and TC’s for birds and wildlife:

https://www.gerlachnaturephoto.com/single-post/2020/01/17/Long-Lenses-for-Wildlife-Photography

Joe
Thanks for posting this. Very helpful.

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