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Wildlife and birding photography are growing in popularity, and camera and lens manufacturers are taking note of this as they are releasing more cameras and more lenses that are suitable for these genres. Sony has made cameras with incredible tracking capabilities, and they have also made lenses available that lend themselves well to wildlife photography too. If you have a Sony camera, and you are in the market for a lens that will enable you to take wildlife images easily, this article is for you. After the break, we will share with you three of our favorite Sony lenses that are ideal for wildlife photography.
The three lenses listed below from Sony will, of course, work on both their APS-C cameras and their Full Frame line up too. All three of the lenses listed below offer varying degrees of weather resistance. Still, you can be safe in the knowledge that you can go out and shoot with them in the rain, snow, and wind without any problems (as long as you pair them up with a weather-sealed camera body). These lenses offer great reach, they focus fast, and they produce detail-rich images with gorgeous colors. If wildlife photography is your thing, these are the Sony lenses we recommend.
Here are the pros and cons from our full review:
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Pro Tip: Wildlife and birding photography are both incredibly rewarding, but don’t for a second think that they are easy. To be successful in this field, you need to know the habits of the animals you want to take images of, and you need to learn about their habitats. You also need to have a thorough understanding of your gear and how to process your images so that they can look the best they possibly can. If you’re new to wildlife and birding photography, you should check out this guide from Ben Knoot. You’ll learn about all that’s mentioned above and so much more. You won’t have to spend a fortune on it either.
Here are the pros and cons from our full review:
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Pro Tip: One thing is for sure: these lenses can be heavy. You can hold them in your hand, but you will feel your shoulders burn. To save your arms and shoulders, we highly recommend using them with a sturdy tripod. Not only will you save your arms when using a tripod, but you will also track moving subjects more easily, and you’ll create sharper images. We have reviewed a lot of tripods over the years, so check our reviews out and find one that will suit you.
Here are the pros and cons from our full review:
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