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GET THE RIGHT GEAR

ake no mistake, bird photography kit is expensive. Add up a high-end camera body, a telephoto lens, a teleconverter and maybe a pair of spotting binoculars, and you’ll soon reach quite a figure. We recommend renting out big-ticket items for planned shooting trips, and only buying kit that you know you’ll use frequently. High-quality lenses are arguably more important than the camera, and

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