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Bird Photography with Nikon AF-P DX 70-300mm F4.5-6.3G ED VR

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welcome back to my channel everyone today i want to talk about wildlife photography and especially to the people who use a nikon digital slr to photograph wildlife if you follow my channel you know that i love using my nikon 200 to 500 millimeter lens for my wildlife photography and it is a great lens but at about 2 000 it is quite an expensive piece of gear to own i realize that not everybody can own a lens like that es especially if you're just like a hobbyist photographer you just go out on the weekend and all that you might find hard justifying two thousand dollars just for a weekend hobby if you can all the good but but i never look at people in a way that if you can't afford a lens like that then you're an inferior photographer i believe that photography should be an affordable hobby so if you can't afford a lens like that it's not a problem to me and i've done wildlife workshops with people have just turned up with kit lenses to learn about wildlife photography because they might be able they might only be able to afford let's say a 70 to 300 or something much cheaper than the nikon 200 to 500 millimeter lens so i'm going to put this away now because there's another lens that i want to talk about today today i want to talk about the new nikon 70-300 afp lens it's on my d500 now and if i just take it off like this it is as light as a feather i mean very light there's quite a few people who have reviewed this lens and have not to say you know it's very light it's flimsy it's all plastic there's no metal lens mount but believe me i've already done a review on it

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