My wonderful wife bought me a new camera the Canon EOS 7d mark 2 for my recent birthday(now now you shouldn't ask a gentleman his age)
I think I was due an upgrade, although my old Canon 450d has served me well, and still is a good camera. So I've decided I'm going to keep it and use it for general photography, I just have to get a lens for it now.
The 7d mark 2 and my Canon EF 400mm 5.6 prime lens should be a great combo for wildlife photography.
canon 7d mark 2 and canon 5.6 prime |
My new camera has a steep learning curve so I've been watching lots of YouTube videos and I purchased one of these which I have to say is a gem of a book.
I highly recommend this book |
I've been blasting away taking loads of photo's as well as reading, watching and learning as I go, the weather has been atrocious but we've had some sunny periods that I've been able to take advantage of. I've been mostly photographing birds around and on my feeders and had a few surprise species come in such as a Treecreeper and a Green woodpecker. Here are some of my efforts, I have used photoshop to enhance them a little bit but overall I feel that the 7d mark 2 has gave me some good results.
jay |
nuthatch (with one of Steve Carters rings on it's leg) |
great tit |
goldfinch (juvenile) |
blackbird |
male chaffinch |
robin |
dunnock |
green woodpecker (male) |
coal tit |
treecreeper |
female blackbird |
blue tit |
great spotted woodpecker |
I really love this camera and look forward to taking it out in the field. I've still got a lot to learn about it but that will come with time. A big thank you to my lovely wife you've made an old birder very happy.
Enjoy 😊 hopefully now I should get some peace and quiet 😁
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