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  1. <p>Thanks, <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=19054">Ilkka Nissila</a>. You are right, 200-500mm is a very good lens. Yes, sometimes it refuses to focus for close subjects, Otherwise it is a sharp lens. I will stick on DX body. Waiting for pro. DX body, if Nikon has some plan. </p>
  2. <p>Shun, The bird was in shade. In my opinion, 1/400 seconds, ISO 400 and F5.6 is not enough to photograph a 14cms small, a very active bird which is almost similar in color to its background (Low contrast). I was lucky to get this bird sharp due to continuous burst but after several attempts.<br> As you all know it looks clear due to cropping.</p>
  3. Artist: ; Exposure Date: 2015:11:05 10:10:39; Copyright: ; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D7100; ExposureTime: 1/400 s; FNumber: f/5; ISOSpeedRatings: 400; ExposureProgram: Aperture priority; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 500 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 1000 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows);
  4. <p>Hey all,<br> Thanks to all for their excellent suggestions regarding the use of camera in dim light condition with Nikon 200-500mm. The answer is to use a fast lens. But fast lenses are beyond my reach so I will change my strategy for shooting birds in dim light (Small birds are most of the time feed in between trees).<br> Here is a photo of Grey headed Flycatcher taken with 200-500mm + D7100 combination after many failed attempts.<br> RG</p><div></div>
  5. Thanks Wouter, you are absolutely right. A faster lens is the answer. I will rethink regarding the purchase of D750. There is a photo on Nikon website taken in moon light with Nikon D750, which gave me this idea and i thought that it would be a great camera in shooting small birds in dim light. RG
  6. <p>Hey All<br> <strong>Auto focus</strong> would be better if I use D750 instead of using D7100 with Nikon AF-S 200-500mm ultra zoom lens for birds in <strong>dim light.</strong> Need expert advice.<br> Sincerely<br> RG</p>
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    D7100 Buffer

    <p>Hi,<br> Recently purchased Nikon D7100 (Body). It stops processing after few shots because of it's buffer limitation. I think it can be improved just like Canon did for EOS 7D firmware update in 2012 and Improved it's maximum burst for RAW images (up to 25).<br> Rajiv Garg</p>
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