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No. That is for upgrading to 3.1.3 from 3.1.2. If your phone is already on an official 3.1.3 , you can't use that process. Although it is not very clear from the guide.
It is an amazing piece of kit, but having seen your shots, would not be much use to you. You'd loose the range, focus and shutter speed that you need for birding.
Picture quality blows my old 40D out the water though. There is such a difference that it made me wonder if there was something...
You'd be surprised how useful f1.8 is, and what a difference a narrow DOF can make to a shot.
It basically means that you'd be able to take a photo in pretty much any amount of light without a flash.
i.e. This one, taken last night at f1.4, 1/50th, ISO800. f4 would have needed ISO6400 at...
I'd be tempted to keep the 17-85 for the extra reach, and get the 70-200. It depends on how much stuff you can take with you.
I'd leave the 17-40 unless you are taking a tripod with you. The IS might be more useful for some sunsets/ landscapes with slower shutter speeds.
edit: ^^ A prime of...
Zandvoort, zandvoort and zandvoort. DTM, Dutch GT4, Dutch Supercar Challenge. A year card is only €115 so I might invest in one this year.
Just need to sort out a new lens. :D
Lightroom is a stand alone. It is loads quicker for simple post processing, and is good for cataloguing too. I could not be without it TBH. The only time PS gets aired is when I need to use the clone tool or filters.
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
Can't disagree. I just hammered the crap out of my wife, knocked her teeth out, fat lips, two black eyes. In hindsight, I should have used this app to vent my anger instead.