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Hi,
And I apologise if this has been discussed many times before.
I'm getting more and more into wildlife photography, especially bird photography.
I have a D300s and use 1.4x converter, I recently purchased a 300mm f4 lens which for anything within 10ft is excellent, but I'm finding that most of my shots are having to be enlarged to see the birds in the picture for anything 14ft plus, I can't afford a 400mm f2.8, so would you suggest going for a longer zoom or keep cropping??
Only reason I ask is because I was told the 300mm was the best lens for birding and also never buy a zoom, always a fixed focal lens!
What do you think? And can you suggest a good lens?
And I apologise if this has been discussed many times before.
I'm getting more and more into wildlife photography, especially bird photography.
I have a D300s and use 1.4x converter, I recently purchased a 300mm f4 lens which for anything within 10ft is excellent, but I'm finding that most of my shots are having to be enlarged to see the birds in the picture for anything 14ft plus, I can't afford a 400mm f2.8, so would you suggest going for a longer zoom or keep cropping??
Only reason I ask is because I was told the 300mm was the best lens for birding and also never buy a zoom, always a fixed focal lens!
What do you think? And can you suggest a good lens?