Comments on: Best Lenses for Bird Photography in 2023 (Birding) https://shotkit.com/bird-photography-lenses/ The World's Best Photographers & their Camera Gear Tue, 26 Sep 2023 00:35:50 +0000 hourly 1 By: Jeff Collier https://shotkit.com/bird-photography-lenses/#comment-186134 Fri, 30 Jun 2023 01:10:14 +0000 https://shotkit.com/?p=163532#comment-186134 In reply to Javier Rubio.

I owned an Olympus OM back in the day Javier, but sadly haven’t had any experience with the OM-Ds.

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/bird-photography-lenses/#comment-186133 Fri, 30 Jun 2023 01:04:39 +0000 https://shotkit.com/?p=163532#comment-186133 In reply to Javier Rubio.

Thanks for your input! Olympus indeed offers some excellent lenses for birding and wildlife photography. Jeff should definitely consider including them in a future update, and possibly some other MFT lenses. As for the Sony 100-400, it’s a fantastic lens with a longer reach but my preference is the 70-200, used with a high MP camera that allows you to use the 35mm crop mode.

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By: Javier Rubio https://shotkit.com/bird-photography-lenses/#comment-185086 Wed, 28 Jun 2023 14:31:01 +0000 https://shotkit.com/?p=163532#comment-185086 Olympus has some of the best lenses from a quality, portability and budget point of view for birding and wildlife. The even are focused in this niche, but Jeff, who claims that enjoys experimenting, not even mention any one of them. Good job.
By the way, the Sony 100. 400 is even better than the 70 200 for birding by far. My opinion, yes, and my experience

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