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I will try another approach. What Focal Length equivalent to a Lens used on 35mm/FF Camera was used? 100yds is a fair distance, and some sort of longer Focal Length Lens would be required to get a Deer's Head that largeMy phone
You need to hook her up with a local buck....play matchmaker !Our resident doe taking a siesta. She's been around for years, never had kids. Took the Pic from inside the house. A good 100yds away....View attachment 413492
You need to hook her up with a local buck....play matchmaker !
Or maybe....a dear?hey ! you cant just assume its hetro ..... not now days , damn ! even assuming it identifies as a deer .
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Oooooh thats a big one Jimmbo , wouldnt get that in your pocket .Close to a 600mm. Serious Telephoto, what the Lens at the Left will do
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How would you mount something like that on a tripod ? Obviously not just the thread in the camera body .....do you have to support the end of the lens? Im thinkin that for long distance shots you would have to have it on some solid support just to stop movement .Not as big as the Lens it replaced
Ha ha ha , coz the moon is not really that far away , right.
he has a huge lens he uses to photograph craters on the moon as well as objects really far away..
See that Bracket under the Lens? The Tripod would attach there in one of 2 Threaded Holes(to allow Camera Bodies of different Mass). You Never just hold the Camera, you cradle the Lens and the Camera hangs on the End. Of course you have your Right Hand on the Camera in order to adjust most settings, and activate the Autofocus and to take the Pic. The Lens shown has Vibration Reduction, and I was able to take a Pic indoors at 500mm, using 1/15 sec Shutterspeed and it was sharp(strands of Hair were sharp. Newer Camera often have Vibration Reduction built into the Body, and in the case of Nikon, it can piggyback the VR in the Lens(they work differently and on different types of motion. With the Newer Lens and Camera Body, I have shot at 600m, at 1/8 sec and Small Print is easy to read. Turn off the VR and it is all smearedHow would you mount something like that on a tripod ? Obviously not just the thread in the camera body .....do you have to support the end of the lens? Im thinkin that for long distance shots you would have to have it on some solid support just to stop movement .
I can see my heartbeat thru a 20x scope as the reticule jumps up and down on the target ( shooting prone ) so that I have to time my shot to heartbeat and breathing and thats off a bipod and iron sandbag under the butt , so Im guessing cameras would have similar issues if not supported .
I got my first 500mm back in 1982. It was a Catadioptric(Mirror). Fixed Aperture, and low Contrast. Light and compact, but not all that easy to hand holdIt's really funny - for all of the years that I've been shooting, even in aviation photography I never really used more than about a 300mm lens. And more often than not, I was shooting wide angle.
I've got all my old film gear, plus my new(er) digital gear. Kinda' have cameras everywhere.

