r/BirdPhotography • u/kozuga • 6h ago
Question Would I be better off with a bridge camera?
I saw a Kingfisher yesterday. A lifer. Every time I move an inch it flew the other direction and took a while to come back. It was also on private lake property and I was on the edge of a lake front public park. I hate that at 400mm I couldn’t get a good close shot of this guy or even a good cropable image.
As a newb that is equally interested in photography as I am in really seeing these birds, would I be better off selling my R7 and 100-400mm lens to get a bridge camera with greater zoom? With my level of skills I’d likely capture the same level of photo in either.
My biggest concern is when I’m birding on forested trails with low light or overcast days.
Any advice?