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Anna's Hummingbird


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I was doing some dry-land field tests of my "new" kayaking lens, a Novoflex 400mm T-Noflexar, when I spotted this hummingbird.

 

Technical stuff: R8/DMR, 400mm f/5.6 T-Noflexar, ISO 400, 1/1000 sec @ f/5.6

 

I'll use a battered SL when I take the lens kayaking.

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Do they winter down your way? Ours are gone already.

 

The Anna's Hummingbird is a year-round resident of coastal and interior California. The other hummingbird species we see here, the Rufous, Allen's, Calliope, Costa's and Broad-tailed, are all migratory.

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Nice catch Doug. You really caught it at the 'decisive moment'.

It must take a steady hand to use a 400mm lens from a kayak. Only on calm water, I would imagine. Do you use a riflestock when kayaking? I've been thinking of trying a short tripod in my canoe. It's remarkable how much closer some birds will allow me to come when I'm on the water.

DD

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... Only on calm water, I would imagine. Do you use a riflestock when kayaking? I've been thinking of trying a short tripod in my canoe. It's remarkable how much closer some birds will allow me to come when I'm on the water.

 

Dan, calm water is right! The plan is to rig up a shoulder stock for this lens (I haven't quite gotten there yet, this was with monopod). Many of the birds don't seem to recognize me as a threat when I'm on the water; this lens (relatively inexpensive) along with a beat-up SL I'm reparing with a few spare parts is supposed to represent less of a financial loss if the kayak should turn into a submarine.

 

Stuart, about the exposure.... I confess the DMR has made me lazy. I set the R8 on matrix/aperture priority and then just push the shutter release. Between the matrix meter and the DMR's latitude I've rarely gotten an unusable exposure.

 

Thanks to all :) for looking and for your comments.

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