Glenn Mathison
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Dave Wooten said:I, as of yet, do not own any auto focus lenses or camera bodies, however, I am considering getting a long lens auto focus and body to photograph birds. Is there an opinion on a good bird lens...auto or manual? Longer that 300 mm on a 35 mm set up?
Hi Dave,
one of my work colleagues recently bought a 2nd hand Canon 100-400 L series zoom with the image stabiliser gizmo. This was a big deal for him philosophically as he is, like me, a manual everything kind of guy when it comes to cameras.
However, he is heavily into bat research and caring for injured wildlife, bats and birds in particular. I must say that the shots he has shown me are outstanding. And he uses Leica for everything else except the flying birds pics so he has high image standards to compare against. He runs the lens on an EOS 3 body to get the super-duper auto focus stuff.
His comment? "I simply could not (reliably) get anything like these shots of flying bats with manual focus lenses."
Hope this helps.
Glenn