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Re: Blue Moon - Waterfowl Photo Tips [Re: Blue Moon] #14638611 02/22/23 02:21 PM
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Very Awesome info on the Camera/Lense equipment...really want to start shooting outdoors. Great info and thanks for sharing.


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Re: Blue Moon - Waterfowl Photo Tips [Re: krawlin 47] #14647247 03/02/23 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by krawlin 47
Very Awesome info on the Camera/Lense equipment...really want to start shooting outdoors. Great info and thanks for sharing.

Thanks krawlin 47, it's never been a better time to get into wildlife, sports or any type of action photography that requires long fast glass. I've been doing it for years and can't believe how low prices on pro dSLR and dSLR pro glass have dropped. The relatively lower price of the new Sony 200-600 has put additional downward pressure on the dSLR gear, but that preowned dSLR gear is still capable of capturing cover shots. So is the relatively lower price Sony 200-600 if you want to go mirrorless. Feel free to reach out if I can help.

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