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My bird shots are just horrible! I need some help!
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 218868" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Your heading in the right direction Mike,you say the focus point is not where you had it when viewed in NX this is most likely due to you moving the camera when pressing the shutter,are you using a tripod if so consider some form of remote release if the D90 will take one.</p><p>Dramastic makes a lot of sense in his comments about lenses and what to expect,i have said before most of us are working with some kind of compromise.my main birding lens cost me just over £600 and it still falls short but i enjoy what it will do and its the best i could afford for the way i like to work,don't get me wrong a lottery win would mean the most expensive gear Nikon make,the picture would still be down to me but i would know that.</p><p>When working in low light at a feeding station i use a tripod or bean bag and use shutter speeds as low as 1/40th but i take 3-5 shots in burst after all its free at that stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 218868, member: 14174"] Your heading in the right direction Mike,you say the focus point is not where you had it when viewed in NX this is most likely due to you moving the camera when pressing the shutter,are you using a tripod if so consider some form of remote release if the D90 will take one. Dramastic makes a lot of sense in his comments about lenses and what to expect,i have said before most of us are working with some kind of compromise.my main birding lens cost me just over £600 and it still falls short but i enjoy what it will do and its the best i could afford for the way i like to work,don't get me wrong a lottery win would mean the most expensive gear Nikon make,the picture would still be down to me but i would know that. When working in low light at a feeding station i use a tripod or bean bag and use shutter speeds as low as 1/40th but i take 3-5 shots in burst after all its free at that stage. [/QUOTE]
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