Crop Sensor vs Full Frame for Bird Photography
This video was meant for photographers on a budget like myself. If you can afford the top of the line cameras and lenses this is not for you. I discuss using a crop sensor camera versus a full frame camera for doing bird photography using a 400mm lens. I go over the advantages the 7D Mark II has over many of the low to medium priced Canon cameras. The two lenses I use for bird photography are the Canon 400mm f/5.6 prime and the 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 II zoom lens.
Видео Crop Sensor vs Full Frame for Bird Photography канала RC Scott Photography
Видео Crop Sensor vs Full Frame for Bird Photography канала RC Scott Photography
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