Hi. I am using the canon RF 100-500 lens, also sometimes the EF 100-400 L series lens when photographing and videoing I’m sat in my hide and about 20 feet away, this gives me good focal length so I can zoom out for the bigger birds and still have detail and zoom in for close ups on the smaller birds, I absolutely love the RF 100-500 lens because of its versatility, also being an L series lens it gives me the best quality. The closer you get allows you to zoom out to get a better aperture for when the lighting is poor, as the minimum aperture is 7.1 at 500mm but 4.5 at 100mm. Thanks for the question
Hi Paul Thanks for the information, I've just ordered the Canon rf100-500 for my r6mk2 and I'll.be more than happy if I get half as good of shots as you. I'm going to make myself a reflection pool for my small rear garden as I get tits, robin, sparrows, and occasional goldfinch and rarely a bullfinch. I hope the pool will attract them more frequently. Thanks and take care. John, Wigan UK.
Well done beautiful
Thank you so much
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Hi. I am using the canon RF 100-500 lens, also sometimes the EF 100-400 L series lens when photographing and videoing I’m sat in my hide and about 20 feet away, this gives me good focal length so I can zoom out for the bigger birds and still have detail and zoom in for close ups on the smaller birds, I absolutely love the RF 100-500 lens because of its versatility, also being an L series lens it gives me the best quality.
The closer you get allows you to zoom out to get a better aperture for when the lighting is poor, as the minimum aperture is 7.1 at 500mm but 4.5 at 100mm.
Thanks for the question
Hi Paul
Thanks for the information, I've just ordered the Canon rf100-500 for my r6mk2 and I'll.be more than happy if I get half as good of shots as you. I'm going to make myself a reflection pool for my small rear garden as I get tits, robin, sparrows, and occasional goldfinch and rarely a bullfinch. I hope the pool will attract them more frequently.
Thanks and take care.
John, Wigan UK.