Jock Elliott
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Maybe the "Superzoom Salon"?
Cheers, Jock
Cheers, Jock
Would you break tham down by over and under 1" sensors or by brands? While not a bad idea, I'm just trying to imagine how it would work.Maybe the "Superzoom Salon"?
Cheers, Jock
Would you break tham down by over and under 1" sensors or by brands? While not a bad idea, I'm just trying to imagine how it would work.
That would be good, Luke. Thanks in anticipation... and I quite like Jock's title suggestionMaybe a new subforum under "Other Gear talk"..... https://www.photographerslounge.org/categories/1/
I'd put everything over 300mm equivalent in one forum because I'd like to see all the options to photograph a bird from 50 yards away in one place regardless of sensor size or fixed/interchangeable.
Bill's concern is also shared by me.
But John's point is also solid. Although all of it is doable with the current set-up. I assume that no one missed the thread on superzoom size comparisons in the Watering Hole ..... Some interesting size comparisons -- superzooms vs. each other and vs. DSLRs
And maybe it's best served by being in the Open Gear Talk forum, but you get the idea. For the most part, if someone is interested in finding something, they'll find it.
I'll send Amin a pm about this to see what he thinks.
Bill's concern is also shared by me.
But John's point is also solid. Although all of it is doable with the current set-up. I assume that no one missed the thread on superzoom size comparisons in the Watering Hole ..... Some interesting size comparisons -- superzooms vs. each other and vs. DSLRs
And maybe it's best served by being in the Open Gear Talk forum, but you get the idea. For the most part, if someone is interested in finding something, they'll find it.
I'll send Amin a pm about this to see what he thinks.
BTW, what's this about a lion roaming the streets of Milwaukee? And what kind of superzoom would be best to photograph said lion?