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Sony a6700 Bird & Deer Photography 200-600 Zoom Lens!

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I spent a cold morning at Harrison Bay State Park doing bird and deer photography with my Sony a6700 and the 200-600mm telephoto zoom lens. I ended up getting some shots I was happy with. I should use this kit more often. Link to the K&F Geared Head https://www.kentfaith.com/KF31.047_3-way%20geared%20tripod%20head?tracking=6566aa38d59c5 Discount/Coupon code PHIL SIRUI Products link: https://store.sirui.com?sca_ref=8611311.ombhlM15ZR&utm_source=affiliates&utm_medium=uppromote&utm_campaign=8611311 Use Coupon Code PHIL5 for a discount! Kase Filters Link! https://kaseoptics.com/products/kase-77mm-kw-revolution-magnetic-professional-nd-kit Save 10% - Use code: PHIL10THACH K&F Concept Gimbal Link: https://bit.ly/46vO26F Coupon: PHIL (10% OFF ON ALL PRODUCTS) My Gear https://www.amazon.com/shop/philthach If you would like to make a much-appreciated donation to help keep this channel going, send it to miataphil@gmail.com on Paypal or @phil-Thach on Venmo. Maven Filters https://mavenfilters.com/aff/11/ Photos look better on Vero! Look for me on Vero @philthach Heather is on Vero too @heatherbrie

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I spent a cold morning out at Harrison Bay State Park with a simple goal: do some real-world bird and deer photography with my Sony a6700 and the Sony 200-600mm zoom. This wasn’t a studio test or a spec-sheet kind of video—just me in the field, working with whatever the park gave me that day. I focused on getting keepers, dealing with winter light, and seeing how this APS-C body pairs with a big wildlife zoom when you’re actually tracking birds and grabbing quick deer opportunities. The big takeaway for me is that this kit works better than I sometimes give it credit for. The a6700 gives me that extra reach feel with the 200-600, and for wildlife that can be a real advantage when subjects won’t let you close. I ended up with shots I was genuinely happy with, and it reminded me I should be using this setup more often—especially for mornings like this where you want flexibility, reach, and a straightforward wildlife workflow.

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