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I got back from Costa Rica a month ago from my second trip there. I'm still going through images, and I'm very happy with them, especially since I got images of wildlife I didn't see on the first trip. I'm hoping to get better ones next year of a few birds that keep eluding a nice perch while I'm trying to photograph them . I went to Sarapiqui, Tarcoles and Monteverde. While there, Costa Rica had one of the worst rainy seasons the guides and driver could remember, with floods and landslides. Fortunately we had good weather during the day, except for Monteverde, where it rained constantly for two days. No quetzales during those two days, but fortunately I have a good shot of one from Gerardo de Dota in April. A lot of the images had huge ISO numbers, LR did a pretty good job with them.
I had two Z8, the 500mm f4 with FTZ II, the Tamron 70-200 f2.8 and the Z 24-120 f4. I'm VERY impressed with the 24-120 f4, especially with the short minimum focal distance, didn't need a macro.
I had two Z8, the 500mm f4 with FTZ II, the Tamron 70-200 f2.8 and the Z 24-120 f4. I'm VERY impressed with the 24-120 f4, especially with the short minimum focal distance, didn't need a macro.
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