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  1. Mikbul

    A little help please.

    Palm Warbler with my Canon 300L no eye tracking. Aperture priority spot A/F.
  2. Mikbul

    A little help please.

    My daughter took this shot of a red tail hawk the first week with the D3500 and the cheaper 70-300 4.5-6.3 that we replaced with the 70-300 4.5-5.6, no eye detection and she still was able to pick the hawk out of the surroundings with spot A/F. Eye tracking can be fooled easily.
  3. Mikbul

    A little help please.

    Yea so? Image stabilization? Lightest DSLR? That lens is very light, like he asked for. (744 grams) The camera is only 415 grams, total 1159 grams. They weigh less than my Canon 300L lens (1,180 grams) combined and my Canon 5d Mark III weighs 955 grams!
  4. Mikbul

    A little help please.

    He has a 12-200, I think a 105-450 is longer. This photo of a peregrine falcon with NO eye tracking @ 400mm. Not needed with proper technique. No huge budget. My daughter uses the D3500 & 75-300 ED VR (4.5-5.6) with excellent results with no eye tracking.
  5. Mikbul

    A little help please.

    Nikon lens for D3500 with VR or image stabilization (with crop factor 105-450) https://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/70-300-vr.htm
  6. Mikbul

    A little help please.

    Nikon D3500, worlds lightest DSLR...
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