Hi all
I haven't really done much (read: any) wildlife photography but, as you might have guessed, have a big interest in birds. Well I picked up my old(ish) camera from my parents house at the weekend that I haven't used in a long time and went to Thurrock Thamside Nature reserve to see what kind of birds I could see and if I could get some decent pictures. The camera I have is a Canon EOS 1200D DSLR, the lens I am using is a standard EF-S 18-55mm f/3 4-5.6 III.
Being a relative novice when it comes to using a camera the pictures I took, whilst framed ok, offered little in terms of sharpness of the main object. I am guessing that this is because of the a. the distance I was from the subjects (mainly tits, finches) and the lack of focal length with this lens. Does that sound right?
I would really like to learn more about the camera I have and how to get the best from it, so I will be looking to do that. But I think I will probably need a new lens to assist with the quality of my photographs. Can anyone recommend some lenses that would work with this camera. I'm probably looking at around the £300 mark, second hand. Anything cheaper, great - how would the EFS 55-250mm f/4-5.6 is STM Lens stack up at around £100 second hand?
Lorri
You have seen the picture already but here it is again on the net it was dull when I took this so had to up the ISO to 3200 and I cropped it just a little just to frame it, you can see it was taken at 400mm and the shutter was only 1/600 sec for a none IS lens its not turned out to bad but I like to have a fast speed to freeze the subject I would have liked to have had 1/1000 sec but that would have meant upping the ISO and this camera would have given a lot of noise so left it at that anyway here is the picture again.
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File Name IMG_3077.CR2File Size 33.2MBCamera Model Canon EOS 77DFirmware Firmware Version 1.0.2Shooting Date/Time 20/02/2019 12:21:10Author JAMES BENNETTOwner's Name Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AETv(Shutter Speed) 1/640Av(Aperture Value) 6.3Metering Mode Spot MeteringAE lock ONExposure Compensation 0ISO Speed 3200Auto ISO Speed OFFLens 100-400mmFocal Length 400.0mm
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Se pictures taken today on a tripod :)
100mm
400mm
50 % crop of the last one
Goldfincher said:
Lorri,
As a former Canon 1200D user, I used Canon's own 75-300 lens for some considerable time, successfully. However, it did struggle in poor light conditions where very often the subject would have a purple/blue tinge around the edge. Apart from that, I was more than satisfied with the lens, and I still use it with my 750D.
I posed a similar question around December 2017 but I was looking to go bigger, and I had quite a few recommendations for the Sigma 150-600 Contemporary lens, which I bought, new.
Yes, it was a lot more £'s than a 75-300, but I'm very impressed with the results and the addition of an optical stabiliser makes one heck of a difference, especially as I'm disabled and struggle with balance when not using a tripod.
I appreciate costs can be and are a primary factor, so I did a quick search found a few used from respectable camera shops, but with Nikon fit, for around £460.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Jim kindly sent me a lens which I picked up from the post office today. Caught this little guy in the tree in our front garden. One of dozens that lives in there by day
Thanks again Jim
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