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    Spotting scope for birding

    Hi everyone. Since I can't afford a 500mm f/4, I'm thinking about getting a nice scope to watch the birds. Any recommendations? I'm happy to spend $200-$300 but not much more. This would be used for wildlife almost exclusively. I live on a river with waterfowl. I would also use it with my manfrotto legs but ideally I could handhold too (although I recognize that could be tough). Thanks!
    Last edited by thekingb; 12-03-2011 at 01:47 PM.

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    You're prolly looking in the mirror range.
    http://www.bobatkins.com/photography...ls/mirror.html
    Not sure if this link works with the new site.

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