...l quality without breaking the bank, so the premium brands were out of the question. We went to Cley Spy in Norfolk, UK as this would allow us to try a wide r
...erence for optics with a colder bluish tinge. General colour rendition is good and colours are easy to pick out on subtly changing objects, even when not
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...in Winter to look at star constellations and such. Email me if you have a question.
They are very good glasses, and are as compact as most will need. The eyecups are a drawback a
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...such a lens is more about ego than good reason, I am sure that there are a good few of them around the world that never get used to their full potential.
...photographers enclosures, when you see the results it produces there is no question as to why!
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...DSLR on the Farne Islands. What I did know was that while the CP4500 was good for Digiscoping and had an awesome macro facility, it did have some weaknes
...mage noise. Yes, noise is there, but whether you see it or not is another question. I normally use my D100 on ISO 400, but the only time I see any noise is i
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...compact as many competitors, and the body is nicely contoured to ensure a good grip. It is covered in a thick rubber armour that both protects the binocul
...ade. They have an excellent field of view. The depth of field is also very good although I felt that it was slightly less than with comparable 8x full size
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Good footpaths follow the riverside and also along the top of the valley side. T
...est times are winter and spring through to early summer as viewing is very good until leaves and vegetation become too dense.
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A more difficult question is how to distinguish from [[Oriental Honey Buzzard]], which overlap in the
...ay and late August-September. Seen at the major raptor migration points in good numbers but not confined to them. Regular at Falsterbo, Gibraltar, the Bosp
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...posite described as fibre-reinforced polyamide. Although some people might question the use of plastics (or, as Zeiss might say, advanced polymers), there\'s n
...ain guard for the eyepieces, excellent removable objective caps and a very good holster case with strap. The presence of a strap on the case is a welcome c
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The NR processing is very good at smoothing out noise, so if you want to shoot low light gig shots, weddin
...of what I mean, search for [b]D200[/b] in the gallery. You will find some good shots, and some horrors.
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...Some authorities include Green Heron as a further subspecies to avoid this question; others have suggested that Striated Heron may be split into several specie
...s extremely territorial and often forages and nests alone; occasionally in good conditions the birds nest in loosely spaced groups of 5-15 pairs, or even m
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...isily kissing the back of their hands. Another technique which can produce good results is to rub a piece of polystyrene on wet glass. Yet another approach
...ten the female) selects a mate based on one particular trait. The trait in question can be ornamentation, behaviour ("dancing ability") or whatever. Extremes o
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