Thanks Richard. Yes it's a nice lens; it's actually on long-term loan from a friend but if/when they ask for it back I might buy my own copy. I'm going to do a video review of it later this year. Mind you I still wish Canon made a 200-600 type lens at the same price point as Nikon/Sony.
More informative insight into this region’s varied winter birding and stunning early morning river views up river of Yakumo. Clearly the one-eyed Steller’s can see well enough to seek out prey thought surely a Kittiwake meal less nutritious than a salmon! No need to apologise for the picture quality when using the 2x converter - looked pretty sharp on my big screen TV.
wow...Just wonderful... Thank you for sharing these beautiful videos! I enjoyed it.
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Wonderful images . Thank you .
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Great video Stuart. So many stunning birds. That 600mm F11 seems like a great little walk around lens that punches above it’s weight👍👍Well done 👍
Thanks Richard. Yes it's a nice lens; it's actually on long-term loan from a friend but if/when they ask for it back I might buy my own copy. I'm going to do a video review of it later this year. Mind you I still wish Canon made a 200-600 type lens at the same price point as Nikon/Sony.
you sure look cold Stuart ! great images, well done.
Thanks! Yes I do look cold (and i wish my video editing software had a toll to remove red faces)...
More informative insight into this region’s varied winter birding and stunning early morning river views up river of Yakumo. Clearly the one-eyed Steller’s can see well enough to seek out prey thought surely a Kittiwake meal less nutritious than a salmon! No need to apologise for the picture quality when using the 2x converter - looked pretty sharp on my big screen TV.
Thanks1 yeas it must have been a snack only! The "X keeper rate is a bit low but a few pics were OK...
Great job... I support you with the Subscribe and like, I know not easy to get it as a youtube beginner.
@@Rumyssam thanks! Appreciate it…