(If you're anything like me, I'm sure you'll ignore this advice!) My experience so far Phase 1: Film photographyĪlthough it now seems unimaginable, when I first created this Since this has now become a long page, you can jump to the individual sectionsįirstly, though, I should say that although equipment is important, it's only one of many factors involved in producing good bird images, so don't get too hung up on this. What you're physically able to lug around and use (some high-end gear is very heavy and unwieldy)įor this tutorial, I'll start by describing the choices I made, the reasons for these and the lessons I learned, and then make some recommendations for anyone just starting out now. What you want from your photos (record shots, photos for web publishing, photos you can sell, etc.) What birds you want to photograph (rarities, common birds, captive birds, etc.) This is a difficult question to answer because it depends on so many factors: I am often asked what equipment is needed for bird photography. Home Bird Photography Tutorial 3: Equipment Bird Photography Tutorial 3: Equipment Mike Atkinson Bird Photography
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