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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 469019" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>This is how I've been doing it lately and getting pretty good results. IMHO</p><p></p><p>D7100 camera.</p><p></p><p>Continuous focus with either a single point or D9</p><p>Metering Matrix.</p><p>Aperture Priority</p><p></p><p>Shooting Menu--ISO sensitivity 100-Auto ISO sensitivity control ON, Maximum sensitivity 1600,Minimum shutter speed AUTO (then I click ok on the "auto" and set it to 1 bar past the middle bar. Then I save these settings to U1 for instant BIF access.</p><p>If I can't get the cam to give me at least a minimum of 1/1000th of a second shutter speed with the maximum 1600 ISO, then it's too dark and I go home. Birds will fly another day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 469019, member: 22693"] This is how I've been doing it lately and getting pretty good results. IMHO D7100 camera. Continuous focus with either a single point or D9 Metering Matrix. Aperture Priority Shooting Menu--ISO sensitivity 100-Auto ISO sensitivity control ON, Maximum sensitivity 1600,Minimum shutter speed AUTO (then I click ok on the "auto" and set it to 1 bar past the middle bar. Then I save these settings to U1 for instant BIF access. If I can't get the cam to give me at least a minimum of 1/1000th of a second shutter speed with the maximum 1600 ISO, then it's too dark and I go home. Birds will fly another day. [/QUOTE]
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