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Tips for Photographing Flying Birds with
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Lens: use the fastest and largest mm lens you can afford, for example a 300mm lens, but a 500mm to 600mm prime lens is preferable. Location: Let’s begin with choosing the best location for your birds in flight shoot. Near rivers or lakes are great locations, Focusing: To keep your flying bird in focus, set your camera’s focusing mode to continuous focus. In this mode, as long as you have the shutter button depressed halfway and are focused on the bird, the camera will continuously focus with the movement of the bird. Shooting mode: Set your shooting mode to continuous, so that you can hold down the shutter button to take multiple images with your camera’s burst mode Exposure: Set your aperture to f/8. Shutter speed of at least 1/500s. ISO – You want to keep your ISO setting as low as possible to avoid digital noise (graininess) in your photos Canon LS1: ISO 100, Shutter 1/650s, Aperture f/8, 300mm. ![]() Digital Camera How to - Step by step with examples Tips for on stage photography - Step by step with examples Tips for Photographing Flying Birds with example - With example Tips of distracting background - Step by step with Screenshots Tips of Photograph the Moon with examples Tips for Portrait Posting with Examples Tips for shooting flowers in the rain - Step by step with Screenshots Tips of taking night photography - Step by step with examples |
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