Great set. I like the moon shot.
Recently, I started photographing birds. These were taken with the Canon EOS R6/with the Sigma 150-600mm
f5-6.3 DG Contemporary lens.
Red Whisked Bulbul
White Pelican
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Mallardduck
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Mallard duck mating season
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White Egret
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Osprey with his dinner
Red tail hawk
White egret upon landing
Every so often, I will shoot macro, but have yet to get the excellent photos like you displayed. BTW, there is a Macro forum to show these photos.
Red sky in the morning, a sailor's warning. Great capture.
Oh, WOW! That is something else. That's the reason why you got up so early.
If your camera is set up for BBF and you just press the shutter button to focus, it will not focus as it is disabled. Focus is attained only with the BBF.
Great photos. Perfect on the first one with the moon behind the lighthouse.
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I’m thinking of selling my Nikon D850 as well as some of my other Nikon Equipment to KEH I’m moving to mirror less,
Is KEH a reputable company to sell equipment to??
KEH and MPB are both reputable companies that sell and buy used equipment. MPB bought my used cameras at a higher price than KEH.
I think Jared is correct. I, like so many others, am an amateur photographer. Been a Canon user for over 30 years. Bought the R6 and one RF lens and I find that the RF mounts are way too expensive. I use the EF mounts with the RF-EF adaptor. Canon doesn't have to think twice about letting third party lens makers produce RF lens. Sigma and Tamron make excellent lenses. People will be switching from Canon to Sony or Nikon should Canon not allow those lens to be used with their RFR mounts.
I recently bought 2 lenses from MPB. They were listed as "Like new" and it was. Not a scratch, blemish or even dust on the glass. They worked perfectly. In the condition you said, you should have sent it back. MPB would have sent you a replacement or refund your money.
Beautiful creature and great captures. Love that second photo.
A great series. That third photo really caught my eye.
Well, since you have a Canon camera and lenses that go with that camera, take a look at the Canon R6 mark ll. With a RF-EF lens adapter you can use those lenses with the R mount. You will not lose any MPs or stops. Plus the fact, you'll save $$$$ not purchasing RF lenses. Should you go to a new system, Sony, Nikon, you have to buy all new gear. BTW, I have the R6 and use my ef lenses with it.