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  1. J

    Best Lens for Bird photos

    Thank you. I will do that.
  2. J

    Extreme Macro

    That is incredible, scary but incredible.
  3. J

    Best Lens for Bird photos

    Thank you. That is good to know. I may check with Best Buy and see if they have some of these lens in stock so I can actually hold them.
  4. J

    Best Lens for Bird photos

    Thank you. I will check out the Tamron. I have been looking at the RF 600 mainly because it is lighter than the RF 800. I like to hold my camera rather than use a tripod so some lens can get heavy pretty quick. I do like the reach though so I may have to do some arm workouts to make it easier to...
  5. J

    Best Lens for Bird photos

    I don’t think that we have any stores near us, but I need to check. When we lived near Cincinnati, some of the camera shops would see up at the zoo and you could rent lens to try out for a couple of hours. That was a great way to check out different lens. I wish they did that around here but I...
  6. J

    Deals Free Lifetime Pro Membership

    Thank you for putting this forum together. I look forward to it growing and becoming a great place to learn from others.
  7. J

    Trying to decide between cameras

    The R is a great camera, I just sold mine to Adorama to get an R6. You might want to check the used stock on Adorama, KEH and B&H and the refurbished stock on the Canon website. It is possible to find a like new R for the about the same price as a new RF. There have been a lot of people selling...
  8. J

    Best Lens for Bird photos

    Thank you. I will look closer at the Canon RF 100-500. I think that it costs more but perhaps it will weigh less. The weight is one reason that I was thinking about the RF 600. I do prefer the RF lenses, especially since the adapters are so hard to come by.
  9. J

    Non Canon RF Glass?

    This website has a list of 3rd party lens for the R series. https://www.canonrumors.com/whats-happening-with-third-party-lenses-for-the-rf-mount/
  10. J

    First line of safety - use a strap

    Oh my gosh! I would have stroked out and been on the floor too along with the camera/lens. Glad that everything seems to be okay.
  11. J

    First line of safety - use a strap

    I agree. Use a strap of some sort or take out accident insurance. I have mine on a strap and I still worry.
  12. J

    Birds New R6 user and here's a few of my first pics with it.....

    Thank you. I am wanting to get a lens that goes beyond 300mm so I can get closer to the birds. Your photos are really sharp, close and beautiful. You do a great job.
  13. J

    Trotternish Layers

    Wow! Breathtaking view and beautiful photo.
  14. J

    Light and the lighthouse

    Beautiful image!
  15. J

    Had this image printed in a local newspaper this week

    Congratulation! Great photos, especially the top one.
  16. J

    EF - R Adapter Question

    I have the R6 and use the adapter with the EF 75-300 L and the EF 100 Macro lens and they seem to work great together. I haven’t noticed any problems so far. Just had the R6 for a couple of weeks.
  17. J

    desert garden

    Great shots. I also have the R6 and the RF 35 macro. I am anxious to go to our botanical garden but waiting on the summer flowers to come in.
  18. J

    Birds New R6 user and here's a few of my first pics with it.....

    Those are great shots. Which lens did you use?
  19. J

    Best Lens for Bird photos

    I have a Canon R6. Right now I am using a Canon 75-300mm L lense for bird photos but would like something to get closer. Which would be better for that type photo, the RF 600 or the Sigma C 150-600?
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