Photographing Sparrowhawks using the Olympus EM1X at David Tiplings woodland hide
In this video I show images that I have taken at David Tiplings woodland hide in Norfolk. The camera`s that I used were either the EM1X combined with the 300nn F4 lens, or the EM1mkII, combined with the 40-150mm F2.8+MC14 converter. This hide is particularly good for photographing Sparrowhawks.
Видео Photographing Sparrowhawks using the Olympus EM1X at David Tiplings woodland hide канала Roger Hance
Видео Photographing Sparrowhawks using the Olympus EM1X at David Tiplings woodland hide канала Roger Hance
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