Bird Photography with Flash - Nikon z6 II & Sigma 150-600
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- By using the Flash in low light situation it allowed me to fill shadows and using a low ISO. Keeping the flash not pointed directly at the birds to ensure they are not disturbed.
I was using my Sigma 150-600mm C along with the Nikon Z6 ii. Vlogging with the GoPro Hero 7 Black
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The lads thought it was Christmas when you put all that seed out! Top shots mate
Great video Sean. Really enjoyed it👍
Lovely images!
Fantastic image Sean
Cracking shots Sean, well done.
Excellent! Well done.
Spring is on its way!
I have the same camera, lens, and bag! Backlight 18L! Love the videos
Hi Sean. Would you do an edit video so we can see how you bring these birds shots to life?
Would love to see how you work in post.😊
Did I miss you stating your synch speed, shutter speed, aperture, flash power, and so on?
Awesome shots!! Hey Sean, having trouble accessing your instagram, not sure if it's bc I'm based in US.
Hi Sean. I really like your videos. Like you in the past, I currently have a Nikon D7500 and a Sigma 150-600mm C. I'm considering upgrading my camera and buying a mirrorless one. I was wondering if you could provide some info about how the Sigma 150-600mm functions with the Nikon Z6ii. UA-camr Duade Paton reported that this lens had some 'pulsing' autofocus problems when paired with Canon mirrorless cameras. Have you noticed something similar with nikon? How does this lens performs paired with the nikon z6ii? Thanks and best wishes.
Nice one.
So were the cats frightening the buzzards away or were they just taking the bait?
which seeds/feed do you use for goldfinch
It would have been more informative if you had shown the mechanics of how you bounce your flash and your camera and flash settings instead of your feeders or some shots of the back of your camera.