Great idea I will be trying Grammy’s approach. Thanks for sharing Andy.
May of them in the UK, as other hogs have mentioned.
In Scotland they are commonly known as “Dry Stane Dykes”
Great Pic
What size of lens did you use
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Great Pics. I have been using the M3 for nearly a year for birding. Really pleased with it.
Great adavantage not having to carry and change a lot of lenses. Yes pics can always be better but your results look great. Open you decide to keep and enjoy.
Maybe I’ll upgrade to an M4. Happy shooting.
Great news Cat - Well done.
Happy shooting.
Lots of great views in and around Boston, and plenty of wildlife.
Many thanks for info.
I’ll look into site for further info
Thanks again and happy shooting
Great Pics,
Wonder how it got to Martin mere as it is native to South America. An escapee perhaps? Or are they breeding in England now?
Great Pic.
Great little companion. Like you my little dog is with me 24/7 and is a great companion for me and all the family. Make sure there is an extra treat today.
I have an RX10iii and find the convenience of not having to change lenses a great advantage to me and my shooting style. A great and easy camera to carry around when travelling and when bird watching. I will probably trade up to the Miv in due course but the iii suits my needs at present including Astro solar pics.( with solar filter) Hope this helps with your decision.
Great pic. Robins always win over here.
Astro turf -great idea.
Thanks for pic
Have you thought of Panasonic ZS100 ?
1 inch MOS Sensor, EVF and very pocketable. I have used for over a year and great results. A very versatile camera.
Hope you find one to suit your needs. Good Luck
Many thanks for reply. I had heard that the Fiji teleconverters worked with some other Fuji lenses other than the ones you have mentioned. I am loath to fork out and then find that there are problems. Thanks again for the information.