Get Awesome Bird Photos Using Nikon 200-500mm Lens
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- Do you want Awesome Bird and Wildlife Photos when using your Nikon 200-500mm lens, then watch this tutorial which demonstrates when to use the four common positions that most photographers use to get awesome bird photos all the time.
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Video Time-line
00:00 Get Awesome Bird Photos Using Nikon 200-500mm Lens
01:53 Shooting Upwards
03:20 Shooting at Eye Level
05:39 Shooting Downwards
07:27 Shooting Low Down
Photography Gear used:
Nikon Z6ii
Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6E VR
Rode VideoMic Go II
ARTCISE AS80C
LEOFOTO VH-10S Tripod Head
Very nice i do like to see the birds charles thank you.
Thank you very much Andrew, more to come. And I'm in the process on creating another bird video compilation.
Nice explanation Sir. God Bless. Magnifique photo 📸
Thank you very much, very much appreciated. 🙏
Great advice. I bought the Nikon 200-500 VR and 70-300 DX VR recently and this channel was a big help in choosing both lenses. Congratulations on the channel. Congratulations from Brazil!
Thank you very much for your feedback, very much appreciated. 🙏
That was interesting.
Of the three photos of the Osprey I noticed in the sky there was some wisps of cloud especially in the third photo. If the second shot of the Osprey had some clouds in the background it may have been stellar!
Thank you so much, there was quite a bit of cloud that day, but shooting straight up meant that I was able to get any clouds in that photo.
Hi Charles,
Love your videos, because of their simplicity and your passion for photography.
I am looking in purchasing Nikon 200-500m, like yours. Just wondering, as this lens zooms out and back,
how it is protected against dust particles that are trying to sneak in, when the lens barrel moves back?
I have at the moment 70-300m and I already see some dust particles inside the lens ☹
I.
I have had my Nikon 200-500mm lens for over 2 years and there's no dust in the lens and I've been in very dusty areas.