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Two species in the genus Zonotrichia typically winter in the Sacramento area, the White-crowned Sparrow and the Golden-crowned Sparrow. When they first arrive in the fall their plumage is mostly drab and worn, but by the time they head north in the spring their plumage is fresh and colorful (or, as colorful as these birds get).

 

I spent a few hours today photographing the fresh spring plumage of these birds, while testing my "new" 560mm Novoflex Telyt and the new blind I made from a damaged backpacking tent (ebay, US$11).

 

White-crowned Sparrow is nearly always more numerous, while the Golden-crowned Sparrow is a little larger and a little more wary than the White-crowned Sparrow. These birds were lured within camera range with bird seed scattered on the ground.

 

Technical stuff: R8/DMR, 560mm f/6.8 Novoflex Telyt, tripod & blind. All comments welcome.

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Two species in the genus Zonotrichia typically winter in the Sacramento area, the White-crowned Sparrow and the Golden-crowned Sparrow. When they first arrive in the fall their plumage is mostly drab and worn, but by the time they head north in the spring their plumage is fresh and colorful (or, as colorful as these birds get).

 

I spent a few hours today photographing the fresh spring plumage of these birds, while testing my "new" 560mm Novoflex Telyt and the new blind I made from a damaged backpacking tent (ebay, US$11).

 

White-crowned Sparrow is nearly always more numerous, while the Golden-crowned Sparrow is a little larger and a little more wary than the White-crowned Sparrow. These birds were lured within camera range with bird seed scattered on the ground.

 

Technical stuff: R8/DMR, 560mm f/6.8 Novoflex Telyt, tripod & blind. All comments welcome.

 

Doug, with the Novaflex..can you use the "old" Telyt lenses or do you also need " Novaflex" lenses as well?

 

Thanks, JRM

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Doug, with the Novaflex..can you use the "old" Telyt lenses or do you also need " Novaflex" lenses as well?

 

Thanks, JRM

 

I'm not 100% sure what your question is, but the Novoflex Telyts have the same optical cell as the Leica-mount sliding-focus Telyts. The Telyt lens heads for the Novoflex were made for both the PIGRIFF-C and PIGRIFF-D follow-focus grips and may be interchanged with the Novoflex lens heads for these focus grips. The unique part apparently is the tube between the optical cell and the Novoflex diaphragm unit.

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I'm not 100% sure what your question is, but the Novoflex Telyts have the same optical cell as the Leica-mount sliding-focus Telyts. The Telyt lens heads for the Novoflex were made for both the PIGRIFF-C and PIGRIFF-D follow-focus grips and may be interchanged with the Novoflex lens heads for these focus grips. The unique part apparently is the tube between the optical cell and the Novoflex diaphragm unit.

 

 

I mean...if I have the ... Leica Telyt 560mm F6.8 focusing head, can I use that on the Novaflex "pistol grip"..looks similar but not.. can you interchange between Novaflex and non- Novaflex heads?

 

Thanks, JRM

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