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Thanks! I was just wondering if these lenses would be too long for my D7200, because of the crop factor. With the crop factor, 600mm becomes 900mm, and it might prove difficult or impossible to avoid blur.HatchAdventures wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 11:05 amThank you! I'm using the Sigma 150-600 contemporary. I've probably run around 100,000 shots through it and have been overall quite happy with it for the price. Fred Miranda has good prices on used ones and I would be confident picking one up there. I also tested the Sigma 60-600mm and was quite impressed with the sharpness. For those on a budget these superzooms are quite good.
Just a good bonus when you catch them, rangers had no sightings on Saturday. Was very hot and if I was a bear I would have stayed in a cool shady area. Have not been to Two Ocean Lake but will put it on the list. I was yearning for a kayak to float the river below Jackson Lake Dam, lots of floating devices enjoying the water.
Two Ocean Lake road is a good place to catch grizz in the fall. Don't know about summer. I've never been down it during summer and it's always closed in the spring.HatchAdventures wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 11:23 amJust a good bonus when you catch them, rangers had no sightings on Saturday. Was very hot and if I was a bear I would have stayed in a cool shady area. Have not been to Two Ocean Lake but will put it on the list. I was yearning for a kayak to float the river below Jackson Lake Dam, lots of floating devices enjoying the water.![]()