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Some curious data about the most used “bird photography gear” in China

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We are used to get full info about the camera sales on the Japanese market. But we rarely get some info from the rest of the world. So it’s curious to see what CameraBeta posted today: They shared the list of the most used gear from Bird Photographers. As I don’t speak chinese I didn’t fully understand how the data was collected. Would appreciate if some of our Chinese readers can send me additional info…thanks!

So here is the list:

Most used cameras for bird photography:

  1. Canon EOS R5
  2. Canon EOS-1Dx Mark II
  3. Sony a1
  4. Canon EOS R3
  5. Nikon Z 9
  6. Canon EOS-1Dx Mark III
  7. Nikon D500
  8. Sony a9
  9. Canon EOS R7
  10. Nikon D5

Most used lenses for bird photography:

  1. Sony 200-600mm FE
  2. Canon 600mm f/4.0
  3. Canon 100-500mm
  4. Sony 600mm f/4.0
  5. Nikkor 500mm PF
  6. Canon 600mm f/4.0
  7. Canon 400mm f/2.8
  8. Nikon 600mm f/4.0
  9. Sigma 150-600mm
  10. Canon 200-400mm f/4.0
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