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  1. birdboybowley

    Canon SX50 Specs

    Yr Chiff looks more like a Reed Warbler ;)
  2. birdboybowley

    Canon SX50 Specs

    Forget the tail, look at the head - you can see the broad white eyestripe! And look at those little spindly legs ;) The pic below (taken with a SX60 - argh shock horror! ;)) shows how even at a long distance how obvious a Peregrine's hood is:
  3. birdboybowley

    Canon SX50 Specs

    Except your bird is a Sparrowhawk.....
  4. birdboybowley

    Canon SX50 Specs

    I'd go Sharpie too
  5. birdboybowley

    Canon SX50 Specs

    The 40 is far better in low light than both its successors - so much so that my girlf takes it on our hols so I can nab it if we're photoing in low light! Don't think the 60 would get half as many shots in somewhere like the Madagascan rainforests that my 40 did......
  6. birdboybowley

    Canon SX50 Specs

    Not the SX60 as it was published October '12......
  7. birdboybowley

    Canon SX50 Specs

    Still pretty good though considering the distance. Oh, and it's a rabbit btw ;)
  8. birdboybowley

    Canon SX50 Specs

    Nice Bob - and the lizard is Gambian Agama (Agama weidholzi)
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