I don't know about the baby hawk Nadine says she saw. What I saw today was just an adult hawk hanging out on a snag, turning its head in a direction that forced me to photograph it into the light. I could get really close to the dead tree, but since it is what? 50 feet? tall -- my house is 25 feet at the peak and if I imagine two of them stacked
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They are coming along, aren't they? Last year's hawk pictures never came out this well. Of course, I took nearly twenty pictures to get that many decent ones.
I figured out how the camera tells me about focus, which I swear was not in the manual. I mean it has a couple of visual signals that give more information than the apparent blurriness of the image in the viewfinder does. Also I've figured out that with birds, you have to start squeezing off pictures before the good one comes up, and keep squeezing them out until your batteries run out or the bird flies away. And you have to keep moving between shots to get different angles, but quietly so you don't bug the bird, and you have to do a dance between taking enough time to get excellent focus and taking the shots fast enough to get them before the bird is gone.
I also figured out how I'm going to go about getting pictures of swallows and swifts. When the nice fellow produces that tripod and telephoto lens I'm going to set up in the field with the camera pointed at the quadrant where the birds are doing their number and just fill up the chip with picture after picture, pressing the button just before the bird gets into view, over and over till I get that bird.
I think that's a several dog walk project, though.
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I'm starting to hanker after a bigger and better camera than the one I have (more zoom, real macro), but the thing about mine is that I can and do take it pretty much anywhere without worrying about weight or bulk, and I doubt I'd get nearly as much use out of a more expensive one.
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12X optical zoom
full manual override on everything plus the basic auto features
takes ordinary rechargeables and not some stupid proprietary thing
takes a standard SD disk and not some stupid proprietary thing
choice of through-the-lens or screen viewing
some reasonable number of pixels.
snap-on, snap-off lenses
a lens cap that stays on
fits in a large jacket pocket
I have the batteries and disk and viewing, and the pixels aren't bad.
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