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Jul 12, 2020 05:31:13   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
joer wrote:
I can't get any closer and be comfortable on my deck with out moving the feeder...or I could use a remote set up.

It does show quite a bit of detail that I don't see from the other lenses.



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Jul 12, 2020 07:36:03   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
J-SPEIGHT wrote:


Thanks Jack.

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Jul 12, 2020 08:21:24   #
mizzee Loc: Boston,Ma
 
Impressive

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Jul 12, 2020 08:23:56   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
mizzee wrote:
Impressive


Thank you.

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Jul 12, 2020 08:34:10   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
joer wrote:
I can't get any closer and be comfortable on my deck with out moving the feeder...or I could use a remote set up.

It does show quite a bit of detail that I don't see from the other lenses.


WOW!

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Jul 12, 2020 08:51:31   #
Hereford Loc: Palm Coast, FL
 
Hmmm!!! Only 800KB left after starting with 60MB or so?? Definitely tack sharp at that point just before dropping over Niagara Falls as you say. Very interesting.

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Jul 12, 2020 08:57:58   #
Robert M Loc: Clifton, NJ
 
Fantastic image of this hummingbird......Thanks for sharing. It looks spectacular in download!

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Jul 12, 2020 09:15:04   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
alberio wrote:
WOW!


Thanks Alberio.

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Jul 12, 2020 09:28:09   #
camerapapi Loc: Miami, Fl.
 
I have seen those lovely and beautiful images that you shoot of hummingbirds and this one is no exception, it is also a nice image.
I agree, if you are doing fine with your 135 mm lens no need to get any closer.

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Jul 12, 2020 09:48:02   #
ORpilot Loc: Prineville, Or
 
Definitely looking good. We only had 2 hummers return this year. Last year there were about 6 zooming around. I have not been able to shoot them this year. Now that I have the Sony 150-600mm. They just don't hang around the feeder like they did last year.

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Jul 12, 2020 09:50:33   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
joer wrote:
I can't get any closer and be comfortable on my deck with out moving the feeder...or I could use a remote set up.

It does show quite a bit of detail that I don't see from the other lenses.


Looks great, Joe!

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Jul 12, 2020 10:04:59   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
camerapapi wrote:
I have seen those lovely and beautiful images that you shoot of hummingbirds and this one is no exception, it is also a nice image.
I agree, if you are doing fine with your 135 mm lens no need to get any closer.


Thanks William.

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Jul 12, 2020 10:05:45   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
ORpilot wrote:
Definitely looking good. We only had 2 hummers return this year. Last year there were about 6 zooming around. I have not been able to shoot them this year. Now that I have the Sony 150-600mm. They just don't hang around the feeder like they did last year.


Not many around in my area.

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Jul 12, 2020 10:06:00   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
DebAnn wrote:
Looks great, Joe!


Thanks Deb.

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Jul 12, 2020 11:05:53   #
tarsen Loc: Minneapolis MN
 
incredible - wish I could take one like that with my Canon t6i and the 18 to 135 lens.

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