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Been having a crack at bif /wildlife photography recently with very mediocre results using my olympus omd em1 mk1 and 40-150 2.8 pro.
In fact iv got to be honest iv got nothing I'm prepared to show let alone print.
Which as usual has led me to thinking "ooh I'm crap at this what can I buy to make me great at it"
So I suppose what I'm trying to find out is what are good photographers using for this most frustraighting side of photography?
I'm currantly running 3routes through my mind
1) upgrade em1 to em1x (super duper expensive) because I have mft lenses
2) nikon d7200/Canon 7dmk2 and ruin my savings for lenses ( no real idea of what great bif lenses are)
3) grow up and realise I'll never be much use at things
I have access to a nikon d7100 as my son has one also if the d500 is the absolute best then a used one could make the shortlist but only if its the absolute must have for a while yet to come.
Please feel free to be totally honest, but I will say that I understand practice makes perfect.
In fact iv got to be honest iv got nothing I'm prepared to show let alone print.
Which as usual has led me to thinking "ooh I'm crap at this what can I buy to make me great at it"
So I suppose what I'm trying to find out is what are good photographers using for this most frustraighting side of photography?
I'm currantly running 3routes through my mind
1) upgrade em1 to em1x (super duper expensive) because I have mft lenses
2) nikon d7200/Canon 7dmk2 and ruin my savings for lenses ( no real idea of what great bif lenses are)
3) grow up and realise I'll never be much use at things
I have access to a nikon d7100 as my son has one also if the d500 is the absolute best then a used one could make the shortlist but only if its the absolute must have for a while yet to come.
Please feel free to be totally honest, but I will say that I understand practice makes perfect.