Cedar Creek Gorge Park hike While hiking around a local park, I brought along the Fuji X-T5 and a variety of lenses. The most used was the Fuji 150-600mm since I stumbled across some hawk’s looking for dinner. Above is a Red Tailed Hawk and it was moving from tree to tree scoping the area out. Light was low and at full zoom, my lens max aperture was f/8. So I tried to drop the shutter speed to 1/60 of a second while the hawk was stationary. At a full 600mm zoom, 1/60 of a second actually worked well enough. The IBIS and OIS of the lens worked together beautifully to let me get the shot I wanted too without cranking the ISO. The rest of the shots were taken with a Canon 10-18mm EF lens on a Fringer EF-FX adapter. Post navigation Kayaking at Bridgeport DamMorning Walk Around Local Lakes