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A couple of hours in the garden. (1 Viewer)

I’m just having a couple of hours in the conservatory, keeping an eye on my camera set up in the garden before watching the Grand National on TV. I have already had a couple of visitors to my perch. The robin sits there regularly, but the blue tit usually flies straight down to the feeder without bothering with the perch. Today, one obliged.
I use manual focussing, with the camera focused on the perch. There isn't the time for the camera to find focus before the bird moves off, or it focuses on the wrong part of the bird. Perhaps a new camera with eye focussing would work (if I could afford one).
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