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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 663831" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Since you're gonna be locked down with a tripod mostly and waiting for birds to hit the "landing zone"... That gives you plenty of time to take a few manual shots, dial-in the exposure, and wait.... At that point, I'd think, sitting back with a sammich and beer, and a remote trigger... I'd just wait and do everything manual... If you want, and the targets are jumpin' around.... you could do the same setup and explore HSS... If the "landing zone" area is subject to relatively changing lighting conditions...then try the TTL...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 663831, member: 10742"] Since you're gonna be locked down with a tripod mostly and waiting for birds to hit the "landing zone"... That gives you plenty of time to take a few manual shots, dial-in the exposure, and wait.... At that point, I'd think, sitting back with a sammich and beer, and a remote trigger... I'd just wait and do everything manual... If you want, and the targets are jumpin' around.... you could do the same setup and explore HSS... If the "landing zone" area is subject to relatively changing lighting conditions...then try the TTL... [/QUOTE]
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