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  1. Oregon John

    What I think would be the perfect birding (rather than bird photography) camera

    Yes, I've been thinking that. Or put a Sigma 100-400 with 1.4 TC on the a6700. Lighter and much less expensive than the 100-400mm GM, but not as light as the Sony 70-350 of course.
  2. Oregon John

    What I think would be the perfect birding (rather than bird photography) camera

    You think it'd be US$ 4,500?? I'd be willing to pay US$ 2,000-2,500 for something like the RX10 with longer reach. (1200mm equivalent would be enough.) The bridge form factor, even weighing "the equivalent of the Canon with 100-500mm", would still be acceptably portable. I found the R7 with...
  3. Oregon John

    What I think would be the perfect birding (rather than bird photography) camera

    I have been birding for decades with binoculars. A while ago I started photography with a low-end bridge camera (Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ82). I loved the reach and portability, of course, but was frustrated by slow hit-and-miss AF and poor quality in low light. I have since tried the Nikon...
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