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Z7/Z7ii
Hummingbird recommend settings
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodyg3" data-source="post: 818398" data-attributes="member: 24569"><p>To try to freeze wings, which is not entirely possible even with 1/8000 shutter speeds at times, you simply need to use the fastest shutter speed you can in the given conditions without driving the ISO up too high. You will want to use continuous shutter release at the fastest frame rate your camera has. They dart in and out quickly, and you'll want as many choices as possible. I Don't know the Z 7II focus modes very well, but I <em>think</em> you want focus area with subject recognition. Others who are more familiar with your camera may have better/more advice. These little guys can be a challenge, and it will take practice to get consistent results. Have fun with them, they are really fun to photograph!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodyg3, post: 818398, member: 24569"] To try to freeze wings, which is not entirely possible even with 1/8000 shutter speeds at times, you simply need to use the fastest shutter speed you can in the given conditions without driving the ISO up too high. You will want to use continuous shutter release at the fastest frame rate your camera has. They dart in and out quickly, and you'll want as many choices as possible. I Don't know the Z 7II focus modes very well, but I [I]think[/I] you want focus area with subject recognition. Others who are more familiar with your camera may have better/more advice. These little guys can be a challenge, and it will take practice to get consistent results. Have fun with them, they are really fun to photograph! [/QUOTE]
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