First bird lens

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Hi all, where I work there are lots of trees, bushes, shrubs etc, and a lot of birds visit, blue tits, chaffinch, little wrens, etc. I have never done any type of wildlife before as I am a complete novice. I have started a bit of street stuff but that is all. I have a Nikon D300. I was wondering about a first lens for this type of shooting. The greenery is pretty close, closest about 8-10 mtrs where these birds visit. I don't want to be spending xxx pounds in case its not what I envisaged. I have looked at the Tamron 70-300 VC USD and its got really good reviews, any one got any thoughts or first hand experience with this lens?.
Thank you.
 
Birds are smaller than you think, and you'll need a longer lens than you think. Get the longest lens you can afford, because even then it won't be nearly long enough.

For example, here's a photo of a chaffinch from Wikipedia:

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To take a photo like this from a range of 8m you'd need a 1200mm lens, approximately.
 
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Pop over to the Birds photo section on here and see what lenses are used.

I would have thought they's be 300mm would be a minimum...
 
The Tamron lens you mention is a great telephoto lens for the price and comes with a 5 year warranty.
 
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You can use the Tamron 70-300VC USD and then crop the image and get very good images from a Nikon D300. Alternatively, use a 1.4x extender. However, you may need to use manual focus.
 
Thanks for all your replies, I am going to get the tamron 70-300.
 
Thanks for all your replies, I am going to get the tamron 70-300.

Great lens for the money :thumbs: but bear in mind Stewart's post - you'll need to get closer than your present 8-10m.
 
I think I was ott with the distance, when I think about it. Not as far away as I said. Probably nearer the 5/6 mtr range.
 
depends what your budget is

if you wish to develop further seriously buy a used Nikon AF-S 300mm f4 ……. then add a TC-14Ell when you can afford it
 
ok, I have been offered a sigma 120-400 f4.5-5.6 with OS for a very good price from what I have researched, any thoughts on this ??
 
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