Camera Equiptment

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SharonS
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Camera Equiptment

Hi all, I am new to this forum and am a keen on starting out in the bird photography area. At the begginning of the year I bought the Pentax K100D super, I went with Pentax as my old film camera was Pentax and I could continue to use the same lenses. Has anyone had any experience with this camera and what lenses would you recommend for capturing bird pics as I am now in the position to upgrade at least one lens. Any advise would be greatly apreciated.
Thanks
Sharon

Gelmir
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G'day Sharon, and welcome to the forums.
I dont have a Pentax or any experience with them, so unfortunately I cant help you there, but I do look forward to seeing the results of you using it though.

GeorgeP
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G'day Sharon,

welcome to the forum. A good site for digital camera reviews is : http://www.dpexpert.com.au/archives/2007/09/_reviewpentax_k100d_super_dslr.html
Here you will find a review of the K100D Super and links to other useful sites. FYI the K100D Super was highly recommended.

Cheers,

GeorgeP

Cheers,

George
Melbourne, VIC

SharonS
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Gelmir, thanks for the welcome, I have been snapping away happily and have some great close ups of my dogs and cats but need a bigger lens to capture birds that are a bit further away. The Lorikeet under my name was taken with the Pentax last month on my front deck. I can get pretty close to these guys. I am actually cursing not having the lens I want right now as there are two Tawny Frogmouths roosting above the driveway, outside my bedroom window right now!!

GeorgeP, thanks for the link I will go and have a look and see what I come up with.

Thanks again
Sharon

WarrenM
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Hi Sharon, I have started using a special camera designed specifically for taking pictures of birds as they come in to feed. So far it has been pretty good and i have some good shots. It is also weather proof so you can set it up and leave it outside.

It's not as good as a dedicated high end camera, but as a 'set and forget' it's pretty good.

It's called the Brinno Bird Watch Camera [url]www.brinno.com.au [/url]

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