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<blockquote data-quote="Gina00" data-source="post: 829290" data-attributes="member: 56230"><p>Great combo for bird photography! Set your D7000 to AF-C for continuous focus tracking and use Dynamic Area AF to help with moving subjects. Keep your shutter speed fast at least 1/1000s for birds in flight and adjust ISO to maintain that speed. Try shooting around f/6.3 to f/8 for sharper images. Turn on Vibration Reduction if you're shooting handheld, but switch it off if you're using a tripod. Using back-button focus can give you better control, and don't forget to fine-tune your autofocus if needed. Shooting in RAW will help with post-processing tweaks. Keep practicing, and you’ll nail those sharp shots</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gina00, post: 829290, member: 56230"] Great combo for bird photography! Set your D7000 to AF-C for continuous focus tracking and use Dynamic Area AF to help with moving subjects. Keep your shutter speed fast at least 1/1000s for birds in flight and adjust ISO to maintain that speed. Try shooting around f/6.3 to f/8 for sharper images. Turn on Vibration Reduction if you're shooting handheld, but switch it off if you're using a tripod. Using back-button focus can give you better control, and don't forget to fine-tune your autofocus if needed. Shooting in RAW will help with post-processing tweaks. Keep practicing, and you’ll nail those sharp shots [/QUOTE]
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