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Canon 300D
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<blockquote data-quote="Stereophile" data-source="post: 78312" data-attributes="member: 1344"><p>Thanks, the whites are a little blown out, so it's not a great pic. The bird is quite close, the background is far away, and the aperture was open at it's widest, which is f5.6 (no money for a 300mm f2.8). I just thought this illustrated the difference between compact and SLR the best.</p><p>These are just pics that I get incidentally while shooting reference photo's for my paintings. Serious bird photographers have R90 000 - R120 000 lenses, and and cameras that shoot 9 fps. I don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stereophile, post: 78312, member: 1344"] Thanks, the whites are a little blown out, so it's not a great pic. The bird is quite close, the background is far away, and the aperture was open at it's widest, which is f5.6 (no money for a 300mm f2.8). I just thought this illustrated the difference between compact and SLR the best. These are just pics that I get incidentally while shooting reference photo's for my paintings. Serious bird photographers have R90 000 - R120 000 lenses, and and cameras that shoot 9 fps. I don't. [/QUOTE]
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