I find it amazing that half way around the world, in this video, you have the same birds as in Palm Beach County, Florida! Question: do you have peacocks? When they are fully fanned and go into their quivering motion it is truly mesmerizing!
No! Not on this day, but I did state that if I'm out when I could encounter birds in flight or birds feeding I do use Continuous high Ext in Silent Mode as I get 14fps
@@57sapke Using Continuous high Ext in Silent mode will give you 8fps if you're using 14bit raw, but I now use 12bit raw and I get 13.8fps, with no real lose of detail in my raw files.
@@CharlesNPhotography Thx for the explanation. What AF response you use? Yesterday I set it to 4 instead of 2 and had more birds in flight in focus, also wide area small with silent mode was perfect.
Seen a few video's from you, which were very informative. Also got a Z62 with a 70-300mm, in DX-mode a 450. In another video you said, only use the AF-singlepoint, the AF-area, the AF-wide small and the AF-mode. For birds in a tree, I now use the AF-wide (small) which give me a bigger keeperrate then the AF-singlepoint. Just by watching your video's, my photography became much better. Thank you for that. Regards, Martin, the Netherlands.
Thank you for watching my video tutorials, and I'm pleased that they've helped you improve your wildlife photography. I'll try AF-wide (small) next time I'm out
Nice one ☝️ 😊 merci beaucoup.
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I find it amazing that half way around the world, in this video, you have the same birds as in Palm Beach County, Florida! Question: do you have peacocks? When they are fully fanned and go into their quivering motion it is truly mesmerizing!
Oh wow! That's most likely because we have about the same climate has Florida
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Thank you 😆
Love your videos, Charles. Thank you. I will try Dx format with Mt Z6ii and Nikkor 200-500.
Sounds great! and good luck 😉
Nice video, did you use also the silent mode?
No! Not on this day, but I did state that if I'm out when I could encounter birds in flight or birds feeding I do use Continuous high Ext in Silent Mode as I get 14fps
@@CharlesNPhotography Ok, I thought Continuous high Ext in Silent mode gives 8fps
@@57sapke Using Continuous high Ext in Silent mode will give you 8fps if you're using 14bit raw, but I now use 12bit raw and I get 13.8fps, with no real lose of detail in my raw files.
@@CharlesNPhotography Thx for the explanation. What AF response you use? Yesterday I set it to 4 instead of 2 and had more birds in flight in focus, also wide area small with silent mode was perfect.
@UCGYH7iH%F0%9F%A4%94guaI3wbVkAfAALnA I'm not quite sure what you mean by " What AF response you use? Yesterday I set it to 4 instead of 2 "
Charles I have changed my 200-500 to the Z 180-600 .. for my Z Camera ..a Game changer
We get the Stilt in S Africa too
Yes the 180-600mm is an awesome lens and my mate just got one and he's thrilled with it.
Yes!
southafrica.co.za/black-winged-stilt.html
Seen a few video's from you, which were very informative. Also got a Z62 with a 70-300mm, in DX-mode a 450. In another video you said, only use the AF-singlepoint, the AF-area, the AF-wide small and the AF-mode. For birds in a tree, I now use the AF-wide (small) which give me a bigger keeperrate then the AF-singlepoint. Just by watching your video's, my photography became much better. Thank you for that. Regards, Martin, the Netherlands.
Thank you for watching my video tutorials, and I'm pleased that they've helped you improve your wildlife photography. I'll try AF-wide (small) next time I'm out