a few from the sanctuary today

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  1. HW

    HW Member

    all taken with the d80 and tamron 200-500mm

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  2. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    I need to get a birding lens. I do. 70-200 x 1.4 just isn't long enough.

    Nice shots Howie.

    Here's my backyard bunny that like to visit in the afternoon for a meal.

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  3. HW

    HW Member

    thanx Roger. That bunny is nice and sharp
     
  4. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    Thanks. I think I've found that my lens likes to backfocus in the trees, but I've heard that is a common problem with trees and my AF system.

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    Same day
     
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  5. HW

    HW Member

    ouch
     
  6. HW

    HW Member

    2 more with same combo

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  7. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    I figured out it was actually FRONT focusing, but that's been fixed. :)
     
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  8. Grumpwurst

    Grumpwurst Member Staff Member

    How did you fix that Roger? I'm thinking that I'm having a similar problem with my Nikon?
     
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  9. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    Ray, I used www.focustestchart.com to do the testing. As for the other question, I sent you a PM. Normally you would have to send the lens into the manufacturer for adjustment, usually with the body.
     
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