National Botanic Gardens, ACT

Lizards Of Australia 2

The Australian National Botanic Gardens in ACT, offers a great opportunity to get up close with some of Australia’s Lizards, hundreds of them in fact. This was my second take using on this occasion the Sony RX10 MkIV bridge camera, to see how it performed.

The Sony RX10 MkIV did a great job of getting in nice and close with the 600mm reach coming in real handy, and just proves once again, how capable this camera is.

The Sony RX10 MkIV was able to produce images with enough shallow depth of field to allow the background blur, however the bokeh is not as good as the full frame Sony cameras.

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