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  1. ARMANDII

    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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    Ziggy has a "Big Bird" costume in the Office that you could use, the Sea Gulls would think you were one of them!!!:biggrin:
     
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      I just can't picture myself in that somehow and the seagulls would probably laugh! :heehee:
       
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      Yeah, but while they were laughing you could get close and get the shots!!:heehee: Ziggy thinks the Badger costume he's got might work too.:hate-shocked::heehee:
       
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        Knowing my luck the Badger costume would get me culled! Too risky! :roflol:
         
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          I wondered why Ziggy hadn't been wearing it recently!!:scratch::dunno::hate-shocked::snork:
           
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            I've just thought, we haven't got any badgers here, definitely too risky! :heehee:
             
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              Well, if you do decide on a 500mm lens you might be able to see the ones on the Mainland.:snork:
               
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                I might be able to see you as well, walking round your garden with a cuppa. :heehee:

                I took a look at the lenses Armandii and liked the sound of the Sigma 150-500mm. :) I've emailed a link for it to my son and just waiting for him to get back to me now.
                 
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                It is a good lens and I like it a lot. If you do go down that road then I would recommend you also get a 86mm UV filter as the front lens is a big piece of glass that needs a bit of protection and you wouldn't like it to get scratched. Take your time and see what the lowest price is for a second hand. When I bought mine there was a sudden rise in the number of ones in the market so I was able to choose carefully.:snork:


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                Thanks for the pointers. :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                Don't suppose I can convert you old timer SLR lovers to a Bridge camera?

                I have a Canon SX50HS (bridge). One lens, 24mm - 1200mm - that's 50x zoom (or 200x using digital zoom). 595 grams all up, cost me £250.

                http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Cameras/Digital_Camera/PowerShot/PowerShot_SX50HS/

                I am sure that the lens is not as crisp as a good quality SLR, but the only thing I miss is the lens-ring for zoom - the electric motor "lever" zoom is a bit more fiddly. But everything else I love - versatile camera which is light, I don't need a chiropractor-inducing should bag of accessories, etc. The image stability stuff means you can take a at 200x zoom in good light handheld without tripod.

                Here's one I prepared earlier :) :

                http://gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/threads/show-us-your-recent-purchases.42582/page-36#post-680581

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                Zoom (Max optical) on the statue at the end of the path:

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                and Max digital zoom (still handheld):
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                Macro - lens touching the screen:
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                :)
                 
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                  I bought the Canon SX50HS on your recommendation Kristen when I was in the market for a new camera and I absolutely love it! :blue thumb:
                   
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                    Hi Kristen speaking as an "Old Timer" :old: I have had the CanonSX50 for a long time now,have also tested every Bridge Camera on the market in my capacity as a review writer,I ie Canon,sx30,sx40,all Fuji's and at the moment I have my hands on the Fuji SL100,and I am just waiting for the new Cannon SX60 to be released on to the market.

                    I am for Bridge cameras 100% and and the image quality is fast catching up on SLR's,not there yet but it won't be long;) I had better stop now otherwise I shall go on and on and on:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                     
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                      You carry on and on Woo, I'm lapping it up :)
                       
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                        Hi Kristen I think I will start a new thread:ideaIPB:;)
                         
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