GrumpyOldMan |
05-05-2021 11:08 PM |
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Originally Posted by TNGary
(Post 1940206)
Hey OP, thanks, very humbling to see the beauty of nature. Also, the way you had a focused bird and not focused background is amazing. Two questions please:
1. What type of camera did you use?
2. Where you on auto focus or manual focus?,
thanks for sharing, your my hero???
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I use a Nikon D7500, the bird shots were made using a AF-S Nikkor 200-500mm 1:5.6E ED lenses. The lens with the hood is about 18 to 24 inches long and weighs in at 5lbs. Hauling it around for 2 to 3 mile walks is good exercise - LOL!
I use autofocus most of the time when walking around. I use a single focal point and try to focus on the eye. The blurred background is a result of the long lens (I shot most of those at 500m and wide open (f5.6). (I use manual focus most of the time on landscapes)
Thank you for the compliment. I am totally new to wildlife and bird photography, so, I will be shooting on my daily walks until I can do it without thinking.
Those shots are all a little grainy, I shot at ISO 4000 to 6000 because I was hand-holding that heavy long lense and wanted to keep my shutter speed up as high as possible (over 1/1000 sec) to avoid motion blur. I need to get that ISO down to 1200 or so to reduce the grain/noise which will make the images sharper.
But, I will learn - it's fun and at this time of the year there are a lot of birds that want their photo taken :).
I will post some more tomorrow with a lighter faster lens.
Frank
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