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  1. Zackiedawg

    The new Sony a6400 - potentially a very good birding camera

    It really is a great time for photographers...there simply aren't 'bad' cameras anymore. All are very good - and it comes down to which one fits you personally, which has the lens or lenses you need, which fits your budget, and so on. As far as capabilities - some cameras clearly are designed...
  2. Zackiedawg

    The new Sony a6400 - potentially a very good birding camera

    Hummingbirds would definitely be an exception - for those, I'd consider upping the drive speed. But I've found most BIFs are pretty good with 8fps as far as catching all the right moments and positions without going through too many excess frames.
  3. Zackiedawg

    The new Sony a6400 - potentially a very good birding camera

    As an APS-C mirrorless with a very small body design style, it actually sits pretty firmly between DSLR and M4:3...I've shot with DSLR and A6300 side by side for a few years, and there is a noticeable overall size and weight difference, even despite the same size lenses for long reach. While...
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