jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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the little critters are too far away and to fast for me to get a clear shot of with my lousy 100-300 promaster $19.99 special( plus the snow isn't helping either)
so
short of putting sticky tape on the feeder to keep them there longer( those chickadees are fast little buggers), what tips and lens would someone recommend for decent shots...i was thinking of the 70-300 IS canon as my next lens to buy but wondered if that would be long enough. the $$ lens end of around mid 100s ie 5-600 is the top of the budget
i am moving the feeder closer to the house as soon as i get off here but the problem is it looks clear till i try to crop then it's way to fuzzy so by the time i cut out the trees etc so you can see the bird the bird is not sharp at all...i'm using a tripod even so i am guessing that is due to to short a zoom or just an all around fuzzy lens which the promaster is. my macro 100mm did a little better job but still to far to crop out the garbage can behind the feeder( note to self that area needs cleaned up really badly
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thanks and i will go to that nature site but i also wanted some other opinions
so
short of putting sticky tape on the feeder to keep them there longer( those chickadees are fast little buggers), what tips and lens would someone recommend for decent shots...i was thinking of the 70-300 IS canon as my next lens to buy but wondered if that would be long enough. the $$ lens end of around mid 100s ie 5-600 is the top of the budget
i am moving the feeder closer to the house as soon as i get off here but the problem is it looks clear till i try to crop then it's way to fuzzy so by the time i cut out the trees etc so you can see the bird the bird is not sharp at all...i'm using a tripod even so i am guessing that is due to to short a zoom or just an all around fuzzy lens which the promaster is. my macro 100mm did a little better job but still to far to crop out the garbage can behind the feeder( note to self that area needs cleaned up really badly


thanks and i will go to that nature site but i also wanted some other opinions