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Around 20. I took 25 but deleted a few prior to the stack.
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If your camera has a tilt LCD, for wading birds lowering the camera close to ground level and using the LCD to frame your subject creates a better perspective.
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I have both. If I’m doing a macro focus stack, I prefer the Panasonic. Maybe it’s operator error, but the manual focus on the Sony is not that great. As for the Sony in general, just an ...
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You are correct. I never use any AF tracking other than wide area AF for birds in flight. If perched, small AF point. With the RX-10, I have a button programmed for BIF when needed. I would never ...
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Beautiful images on your photo site.
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I would consider a Sony RX10 IV. 600 mm equiv. Very light. Exceptional images as close as 28” at full zoom. Carry it all day without getting exhausted. $1700.
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No, but it certainly helps. I haven’t visited FM in a couple of years. Rarely did anyone post an “average” image in the Nature forum. The vast majority were worthy of National Geographic. And yes, ...
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DPR is a different site compared to one like Fred Miranda. Everyone does not have a $20K camera/lens setup.
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Thanks. Listening to those tree frogs is like taking a sleeping pill.
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These two videos were taken about three years ago. The first is a short compilation of bass eating dragonflies. The second video is much longer (7 minutes). Late one afternoon I walked down to the ...
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Thank you. There is a lot going on!
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Thank you. They are different species. This link shows many of them. Lichen in Georgia
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