Birds in Flight Photography - How to Photograph Jays in Flight (Canon R6)
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- I'm giving my Canon R6 a real challenge in the Bird Hide today. In this video I share my tips and techniques as I try to capture Jays in Flight. I'll even show you my failures!
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This video was filmed with a Canon M50 and 15-45mm lens.
Equipment: Canon R6; Canon EF 300mm F/4 Lens
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Superb footage Paul cracking photos of Jay in flight 👌well done love theese longer videos keep them up!👏👏👏👏Good to see your human to😂.
Cheers Paul. Glad you like the longer videos. They tend to do better generally.
Great video Paul, I will be their Monday 20th with the very same goal as yours, birds in flight. And may go for some BIH shots you seem to have invented (bird in hop). I also hope to do some reflection shots with my Z9 and autocapture. Looking forward to it rain or shine.
Hi Vic. LOL.. Bird in Hop shots! Yes, there were lots of hopping and diving - that seems very characteristic of Jays. Best of luck in the hide. If autofocus struggles, I would just manually focus on a perch and fire when bird lands or takes off. Thanks for the support.
Really good video Paul love to see failures too, because it's not easy👍
Really appreciate that. Yes, this kind of subject is tricky. I can't tell you how erratic the jays were at times!
Very nice video again. At my local reserve I often try to take photos of Kingfishers diving and in flight needing a high shutter and hence high ISO. When the birds perch, I try to remember (meaning that I often forget!) to drop the shutter speed to also reduce the ISO to get a cleaner image.
That is exactly what I do! And yes, it's a case of remembering at times
Great stuff as usual, Paul! Looking forward to your next one already! Cheers.
Many thanks. Thank you!
Great video Paul. And some awesome images of a beautiful bird 👏👏
Many thanks Mick. It was a real challenge but happy with a few. Would love to try it again though!
Thanks for that Paul. I love your "straight talk", or "straight shot" approach. Let's face it, BIF is fun, a lift. But mostly fails. But a fun game. I use a dot sight to get the ibrd in the frame. Then its the AF's fault if its not sharp.
Cheers, appreciate that! It can be fun.. these days I am trying to enjoy it more and not worry as much about getting 'perfect' results. What is 'dot sight'?
It';s an external "gun sight" that allows you to place a dot over the target. You can keep both eyes open, and as it is not "through the camera lens", very easy to locate and track the bird. I use PGD Tracker. Check out videos on it. @@PaulMiguelPhotography
Really enjoyed that Paul. Great video. Learnt a lot from you.
Many thanks Mike.
Great video Paul, I love photographing Jays down here in Essex, fantastic birds.
Thanks Steve. They are great subjects aren't they. Hope all is well with you.
All good here thanks Paul, hope you're well too.
If you enjoyed this video then you might enjoy this one where I photographed Birds in the Rain from the hide: ua-cam.com/video/Qkniq4vtYOA/v-deo.html
Great video Paul and great timing as I’m off there in two weeks. Definitely take your tips on board for the trip. Am hoping for the sparrow hawk this time as didn’t appear previously. 🤞
Hi Ian. Wish you best of luck. Sparrowhawks are about for sure, but keep your eyes peeled at all times.
I have an R6 and only use manual focus for macro now. Modern cameras focusing is fantastic but I think we get used to it and sometimes we expect too much. I think having high expectations is good and driven by the desire to get the image we have in mind. I have had issues with rolling shutter on the background when panning , following birds in flight at high speed , sometimes the wing tips look a bit odd on small birds and on insects in flight when using electronic shutter. Thanks for the vid, inspiring and informative as always
Thanks for this. I've never had that background problem so far, but it definitely happens. Yes, we can expect too much, I agree. Rolling shutter is a good example of how nothing is every perfect! I'm going to try use mechanical a bit more often now.
Can you explain why you chose Neutral Picture Style?
I've always preferred this. I just like to shoot without any increased contrast, colour etc. Then I'll make changes after.
I presume you utilize double back button focus, however I wonder what focus mode you select for each focus button. I have never used focus group and you briefly mention it in the video. Can you elaborate?
Hi there. I have never got on with back button focus. I tried it again when I got the R6 but I have now gone back to shutter button focus. I love it and it works great for me. I use the back button to disengage / lock the focus. I will try to make a video including this at some point.
To be honest Dslr were more reliable and single point autofocus always win for me. Do you still own 1Dx.? I am thinking to buy used 1dx ii with my 6D II.
I still have the 1DX yes, and I will give it an outing for a video at some point. Amazing cameras and built like a tank. But I do enjoy the benefits of my R6
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Hi. I’ve just watched your video on Jay photography. I see you are using the ef lens, please were you able to get the maximum fpm in mechanical and electronic, I am thinking of the R6 mk1 , and I can’t seem to get a definite answer the ef lens will reach full fpm .I have the ef L series lens ,70-200, 300,and 400. And hope they will be compatible with both maximum fpm
Many thanks.
Bob.
Hi there. Its difficult to get a definitive answer. I use my EF 500mm and EF 400mm with R6 mark i and you only get around 7 or 8 fps max. with mechanical shutter. Electronic shutter cannot be changed, it's fixed at 20 fps, works fine with my lenses.. If you check Whistling Wings photography he also talked about this in a video.
for me centerweight lightmetering works best with bird photo ,
Hi Paul, I visited that hide in the early summer and going again on boxing day
I was at the hide today Paul (my 4th visit) plenty of Jay action plus Thrushes, Woodpeckers, Finches (even a Bullfinch too far away) and many others. Thank you for the video it is helpful. I now have many pictures to work through. Unfortunately the Sparrow Hawk didn’t appear today but I have been privileged with a decent visit previously and have some good pictures as a result.
Excellent. Sparrowhawks are definitely around but not guaranteed they'll land. The male last year was incredible!
Love watching your channel. Been watching for around a year or so. Wondered about your lens option for bird photography I was looking at the ef 400mm f5.6 for my r6. Or would you recommend the 300mm f4 IS and a 1.4x extender. Thanks Craig.
Thank you so much. Personally I would go for the 400mm. You can get one for about £500 these days.
great shots
great video, thanks😉
Thank you.
Nice work !
Many thanks!
Great “down to earth” video as usual. I didn’t realise that the zone focus was able to track birds so well. Will now be giving that a go instead of my usual standard tracking setting.
Thank you. Yes, I have found that option to be great for birds in flight
Very useful video, and nice to see it's not just me that gets fuzzy out of focus shots sometimes. I've not tried the focus zone you were using on my R6, but I think I'll give it a go for birds sometime soon.
Thanks Paul. Honestly, that focus option works really well for me. It's now my default for BIF.
Hello, a pro-capture function is very useful for photos like this. I also think it`s great that you show that even a professional doesn`t just take perfect photos.
Thank you. I think many of us should probably show our failures more. Yes, absolutely, pro-capture would help, it must be great for take off shots, and sudden interactions between birds.
When you see photos like these, you no longer doubt yourself so much.@@PaulMiguelPhotography