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    Right gear for Bird photography

    The V1 has an inbuilt viewfinder. I have not thought about shutter speeds, do not really know how that will impact image quality. Thom Hogan has written in depth on the V1 series and despite many caveats the cameras use with the Nikon adapter makes it very valuable for bird/wild life...
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    Right gear for Bird photography

    Hello jafritten. I had not considered the teleconverter route. I was worried about the degradation of the images produced. I have given myself a week to make a decision so will do more research. I would be sad to part with my D7200 and then be unhappy with the results on the V1. Maybe, at a...
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    Right gear for Bird photography

    Thank you for responding. I also love the D7200. I have researched into the V1 and know that there is a noise trade-off but the ability to use an adapter and gain that extra reach for bird photography is very appealing. The D7200 focusing system would be superior in handling though. I will look...
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    Right gear for Bird photography

    Thank you very much.
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    Right gear for Bird photography

    Hello to the forum. This is the first ever forum I have ever joined so please be gentle with me. I hope that you can be of help to me. I am based in London and currently am more of a landscape shooter and would like to take bird photography more seriously. I have a D 7200 and D750 and my...
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