Nice setup and surprised by the close up ability - do you know about how far back you had to be to get the butterfly closeups? I did not realize that the same lens' could be used on Sony FF and APS-C also - do you think there would be much difference (I am considering a new camera system, not sure which yet)
I was about 5-6ft away. At 3:24 the purple flower lower right is where butterfly was.And the camera there. I have a Tamron 300 mm made for aps-c. It's very good for the close-up, but I wanted more reach.. One thing about full frame there better in low light. My ISO on my A6700 gets kinda high in low light, depending on the lens. I have a marumi DHd anchromatic macro 200 +5 lens that screws on to any of my Tamron lens, making them macro.
Boy... the background blur the sharpness on the butterfly is perfect
You are getting some beautiful results with your new lens!
I think so too!
Excellent nature and animal observation footage. A big LIKE for the video. I'm a new friend here. Greetings from Singapore. Happy birding!!!👍🔔
@@CheikoSairin Great to hear from you.
Nice setup and surprised by the close up ability - do you know about how far back you had to be to get the butterfly closeups? I did not realize that the same lens' could be used on Sony FF and APS-C also - do you think there would be much difference (I am considering a new camera system, not sure which yet)
I was about 5-6ft away. At 3:24 the purple flower lower right is where butterfly was.And the camera there. I have a Tamron 300 mm made for aps-c. It's very good for the close-up, but I wanted more reach.. One thing about full frame there better in low light. My ISO on my A6700 gets kinda high in low light, depending on the lens.
I have a marumi DHd anchromatic macro 200 +5 lens that screws on to any of my Tamron lens, making them macro.
I like Tamron lenses on my Sony cropped sensor camera. Look through the photos and videos on my channel, and you'll see why.