




having been interested in a 300mm f4 lens for some time I have just bought one and have been out today in so so lighting trying it out with and without my 1.4 converter--results so far are very pleasing---while on Waters' Edge a juvenile Marsh Harrier appeared for 10 minutes and allowed me to get some distant shots as it was chased by a Carrion Crown and then to put on the converter and catch it as it departed to the west
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