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A couple hours in western Montana.

SilentBirdHunter

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For years I took photos with a $300 (used bridge camera). After moving from Alaska and settling in Montana, I found myself out taking photos about 6 times per week. So I finally bought a "real camera" a Canon R7.

Yesterday I went out for a coupe hours with a RF 800mm F/11 lens.
The lens cost me $600 (used) and since the R7 is a cropped sensor, it has an effective reach
of 1280mm. The downside is the fixed F/11 so it need lots of light.

I started with an owl in the fog and ended the morning with an antelope. A fun couple of hours.
If you zoom in on the bison photo, there are many flies on the bison's back. Looks miserable.
owl162.JPGpelican178.JPGeagle20.JPGbuck303resized.jpgBison18_format5_7.JPGantelope411resized.JPGmeadowlark513_cropped.JPG
 
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Went on a 10-mile "dike hike" at the local refuge this morning.
The new camera has tracking and eye detection which is great for birds in flight.
I had 2 attempts, a golden eye at 1/500 sec and a gadwall at 1/1250 sec.
Both with my RF 100-400mm lens.GoldeneyeFlight_0106_cropped-topaz_edit.jpgGadwallFlight_0080-topaz-sharpen.jpg
 

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