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Red-Tailed Hawk on Long Island

Posted onApril 22, 2011May 5, 2011AuthorphotoframdLeave a comment

Two more shots taken with the new Sigma 50-500mm lens.  When I saw this large bird approach, I was expecting another osprey.  But, after seeing it at 500mm, I realized that it was a Red-Tailed Hawk. By the way, the Read More …

CategoriesPhotographyTagsbigma, bird photography, birding, canon 7d tips, red-tailed hawk, sigma 50-500mm

Canon 7D Video – Ospreys & the new Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 APO DG OS Lens

Posted onApril 19, 2011July 1, 2014AuthorphotoframdLeave a comment

It’s one thing to read about a lens that has a 10x magnification.  It’s another to see it in action.  This short video shows the full zoom magnification of the lens from 50mm through 500mm. An Osprey is shown eating Read More …

CategoriesPhotography, VideoTagsbigma, bird photography, birding, canon 7d tips, osprey, sigma 50-500mm, Video

Canon 7D Tips on Using the Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 APO DG OS

Posted onApril 18, 2011June 2, 2011Authorphotoframd4 Comments

The newly updated Sigma 50-500mm lens can be summed-up in one word – WOW! I have had the Canon 100-400mm L for a number of years and always found this lens to be hit or miss.  The new Sigma 50-500mm Read More …

CategoriesPhotographyTagsbigma, bird photography, birding, canon 7d tips, sigma 50-500mm

Bird Photography and Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 APO DG OS (Bigma)

Posted onApril 11, 2011June 2, 2011AuthorphotoframdLeave a comment

I have a great deal of respect for photographers that specialize in in bird photography.  It takes patience, research and luck.  Then, there is that getting up at dawn part.  If you are interested, there are several great photographers on Read More …

CategoriesPhotographyTagsbigma, bird photography, birding, canon 7d tips, sigma 50-500mm

Range of Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 APO DG OS (Bigma)

Posted onApril 11, 2011June 2, 2011AuthorphotoframdLeave a comment

Unless you pick-up the Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 lens, it is tough to grasp its reach.  Take a look at the above photo.  This lens has a 10x optical magnification range.  I marked the magnification range from 50mm all the way Read More …

CategoriesPhotographyTagsbigma, bird photography, birding, canon 7d tips, osprey, sigma 50-500mm

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