Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: boneaddict on April 23, 2011, 06:31:12 PM
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:drool: Dinner :chuckle:
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Very cool pic! What brand of camera do you have and how big of a lens do you use? I have a Nikon D3000 with a 18-55mm lens and a 55-200mm lens. I want a bigger lens but do you think going from a 200mm to a 300mm will be a big difference?
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300 is the minimium for a great wildlife lens. If you get a good enough one you can throw on a doubler and have a 600. i was packing my 100mm with me, but I think I had the 400 on these guys.
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300 is the minimium for a great wildlife lens. If you get a good enough one you can throw on a doubler and have a 600. i was packing my 100mm with me, but I think I had the 400 on these guys.
Ok thanks for the info.
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Finally get a chance to sneek away and get some quality shots. I couldn't wait for those pics. Nice work Doug!
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Thanks. I managed to sneak out for a day to look for a couple sets of sheds. Hawg, The Hood were on the top of my list. NOTHING. Well, I found a couple others, but not theirs. Its tough country so no surprise.
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Great pics, tack sharp!