dave lackey
Veteran
It is rather frustrating but solving the seemingly simple problem of taking a bird picture in our backyard has turned into a chaotic jumble. The bird feeder is approximately 50 feet outside our window.
So far, I have learned this:
1. Best solution seems to be a Leica spotting scope with adaptor for my X1... Cost prohibitive.
2. Alternative solution is a 400mm lens but I have been told that a bird will not fill the frame.... hmmm.
3. Move the feeder? Not too close! The bloody squirrels can stay away from our attic, I hope! But I may easily move it to 30-35' and maintain a neutral zone for vandals.🙂) still, I need more than a 100mm lens, and a squirrel launcher, LOL...,
Has anyone tried the Leica V-Lux? I think that is the one with a long reach...plus the crop factor...
Another thought... A Nikon ML2? Not as handy but a tripod set close with a remote could possibly work.
Still looking for an inexpensive solution.
So far, I have learned this:
1. Best solution seems to be a Leica spotting scope with adaptor for my X1... Cost prohibitive.
2. Alternative solution is a 400mm lens but I have been told that a bird will not fill the frame.... hmmm.
3. Move the feeder? Not too close! The bloody squirrels can stay away from our attic, I hope! But I may easily move it to 30-35' and maintain a neutral zone for vandals.🙂) still, I need more than a 100mm lens, and a squirrel launcher, LOL...,
Has anyone tried the Leica V-Lux? I think that is the one with a long reach...plus the crop factor...
Another thought... A Nikon ML2? Not as handy but a tripod set close with a remote could possibly work.
Still looking for an inexpensive solution.