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<blockquote data-quote="canuck257" data-source="post: 468917" data-attributes="member: 38099"><p>I am finding it difficult to establish a general camera setup when using the Tamzooka on moving targets such as birds. I use M with BB focus, aperture mostly f6.3 or f8 and shutter speed 1/60 or higher with ISO at 200 or 400. Metering is either Spot or Centre weighted. Ideally I would want the fastest shutter speed possible which means increasing the ISO but I am nervous of going too high for fear of generating noise. I'm tempted to use Auto ISO with Min. shutter speed 1/125 and max ISO ??? What do you guys think?</p><p></p><p>Suggestions, advice and guidance as always is appreciated. I would very much like to achieve shots such as I regularly see on this forum from some of you guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canuck257, post: 468917, member: 38099"] I am finding it difficult to establish a general camera setup when using the Tamzooka on moving targets such as birds. I use M with BB focus, aperture mostly f6.3 or f8 and shutter speed 1/60 or higher with ISO at 200 or 400. Metering is either Spot or Centre weighted. Ideally I would want the fastest shutter speed possible which means increasing the ISO but I am nervous of going too high for fear of generating noise. I'm tempted to use Auto ISO with Min. shutter speed 1/125 and max ISO ??? What do you guys think? Suggestions, advice and guidance as always is appreciated. I would very much like to achieve shots such as I regularly see on this forum from some of you guys. [/QUOTE]
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