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Recent content by bcl05

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    New Viper HD's

    An update - I've now been using the new 8x42 viper HDs for about a week. I followed the good advice above and ordered the vipers and the meopros. Optically, I couldn't see a significant difference between them. I'm no expert at teasing tiny optical nuances apart, but both had fantastic...
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    New Viper HD's

    Thanks - I'm in need of a new pair as my old ones have finally started to fall apart in a way that makes them hard to use. I'm intrigued that the new Vipers may approach that sweet spot of value/cost, at least for my needs and budget.
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    New Viper HD's

    Has anyone actually seen or reviewed the new Vipers? I can't find any opinions on the change...
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    Help with picking a camera

    I've spent a few thousand dollars on camera equipment. The best money I ever spent for photography was a $180 two-day workshop with detailed lessons on how to use a SLR. That made a bigger difference in my photography than any lens or camera body. I'd strongly recommend a lesson from a pro...
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    AF-S Nikkor 200-500mm f5.6E ED VR

    Here of some of my recent favorites with the 200-500 and my d7200. I think its a great combination. I got the d7200 before the D500 was available. If I was doing it today, I'd love to have the D500/200-500 combo, though the D7200 is certainly no slouch.
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    A white capped Chickadee?

    White breasted nuthatch?
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    AF-S Nikkor 200-500mm f5.6E ED VR

    I've had mine for 2 weeks. I'm very happy so far. All taken with a d7200.
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    83x anyone? The new Nikon P900

    Wrong thread. Sorry.
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    Bird ID from Southeastern Minnesota

    Female house sparrow
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    New Sigma 150/600 contemporary

    Thanks for that. Both look great to me. I have a new D7200 and am looking to get my first long lens for bird photography. I've been an avid birder for years but am a beginner photographer. Between these two options, which do you think is easier to use, and would be easier to learn with...
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    Warbler ID, Florida, USA

    Female cape May warbler, I think...
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    SuburbanMaryland,Outside DC: Need Hawk ID Help

    Yes - definitely not a rough-legged. Pattern is all wrong, but also doesn't have "rough legs." Rough-legged hawks have feathers all the way down their legs - giving them their name.
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    SuburbanMaryland,Outside DC: Need Hawk ID Help

    I think I do see a belly band. Red tail for me. Looks too big and hulking for a red-shouldered.
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    New Sigma 150/600

    The pettiness and sniping on this board about these lenses is really ridiculous. Comparing one person's results with a lens with another's is foolish. There are just far too many variables. The only real way to do it would be to have the same person take the same picture with the same...
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