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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 723730" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>I'm certainly no expert, but I have taken pics of eagles with long telephoto zooms.</p><p>+1 for fine tuning the AF. </p><p>Birds in flight should be shot at over a thousandth of a second, even 1/2000+ in some situations- which drives the ISO up, but noisy is better than blurry. Also, try using continuous autofocus for BIF. Autofucus should be set to single for stationary subjects, continuous for moving. Do you back button focus or use the shutter release button for focus? Try BBF if you havnt already, lots of vids on youtube explaining it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 723730, member: 46724"] I'm certainly no expert, but I have taken pics of eagles with long telephoto zooms. +1 for fine tuning the AF. Birds in flight should be shot at over a thousandth of a second, even 1/2000+ in some situations- which drives the ISO up, but noisy is better than blurry. Also, try using continuous autofocus for BIF. Autofucus should be set to single for stationary subjects, continuous for moving. Do you back button focus or use the shutter release button for focus? Try BBF if you havnt already, lots of vids on youtube explaining it. [/QUOTE]
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