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tommiejeep

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Re: Crow chasing vulture
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2016, 07:08:59 »
The Sid, cool sequences :) .  I have not used the new 300 f4 vr so do not know how it holds up at distance.  My 300 2.8 holds up better than the 300 f afs.  I only use the TC 2.0 III on the 300 2.8. I've tried it on other lenses but not happy.  I prefer the TC1.4 and 1.7 on other lenses. 

I am interested in the D500 for birding and sports... we shall see.

I find the bird vs bird encounters a lot of fun to watch and photograph but normally the distances are pretty long.  Lots of Kite vs Eagles, Harriers vs Eagles , Eagle vs Eagle and of course the Indian Crows chase everything  ;)
This is a shot with the D300, 300 2.8vr w/tc1.4  Two crows harassing a Booted Eagle (dark morph) at a moderately long distance.
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Re: Crow chasing vulture
« Reply #16 on: April 06, 2016, 16:49:32 »
Tom, thank you for your comments and the very nice photo you posted. The 300/2.8 will always be better for birding than the 300/4. The  TC 20E III was produced with the current AFS 300/2.8 VR II in mind. Supposedly this is the best match.
D500: On paper seems an excellent camera for wildlife. I have not ordered one. I will wait for the first reviews. As for the 500mm prime, I will buy it when I win the lottery. I might get the new 200-500mm (not decided yet).
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Re: Crow chasing vulture
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2016, 08:19:48 »
I'm in the same holding pattern on the D500.  Several of my bird/wildlife shooting friends have ordered so I will wait.  They've all had the same basic progression from D200 to D300(s) to D7100 as I have.  I bought my son the 80-400 afs which we are very happy with so not tempted by the 200-500mm.   I am shooting my 500vr much less these days.  Getting the 500vr, tripod, foldup seat out and then no birds is getting to be too much hassle  :(
Cheers,
Tom Hardin, Goa, India