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Posted By: wildman, 08-02-2011, 01:39 PM

Catbirds are a pain in the ass. - they like to lurk low in deep brush with very low light often right before dusk.

Can be a very elegant looking bird though.

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Incredibly detailed bird shots.
What lens? EXIF doesn't indicate it.
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I really love the third photo there.
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What lens?
I don't use a conventional telephoto I use a scope.

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Third shot is awsome
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Incredibly detailed bird shots.
I agree! Thanks for sharing!
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Is the Scope a secret or can you tell us?

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Is the Scope a secret or can you tell us?
My exact scope is not sold anymore. This is it's replacement. Optics and and focuser are the same. Mine is aluminum not CF.

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Fantastic image's Wildman.Can almost hear those "cats" vocalize.
Looking into scopes(pardon pun)
any benefit of flat field converter when used in manner of your application?
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any benefit of flat field converter when used in manner of your application?
No not that I'm aware of. So far as I know this is something for wide field astro photographers.
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