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I had hoped, but I suffered a series of unfortunate events and could not get my camera to connect to the app on my phone. It's really hard to get a good shot with a telephoto lens when you have to touch the camera. I'm surprised this kinglet came out as well as it did. But now that I know what I'm looking at and the app is theoretically reconnected, I should be able to get some better photos in the future.
There were so many birds in the group today. Bluebirds, junco, kinglet, cardinal, titmice, downy woodpecker, carolina wren, yellow rump warbler, and white throated sparrow.
I think that I saw a black and white warbler, but it really shouldn't be here right now. So more likely a downy. Wish I had my binos to get a good look.
That's quite the list of birds, good stuff. Does your camera not have IBIS?
Unfortunately, not this camera. It relies on lens-based stabilization (if one has lenses that do that). And the telephoto lense I was using is from a much, much older camera that I bought an adapter for. Someday, when the gods bestow upon me wealth, I'll be able afford the nice things. Until then, I just have to be really really still. 😁
Don't hesitate to buy used. I bought a 14 year old Olympus E-M1 for $300 and a 75-300mm zoom for another $300 on eBay. Not the cheapest, but probably the most affordable way to get decent gear.