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Nikon D5300 question
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<blockquote data-quote="salukfan111" data-source="post: 456306" data-attributes="member: 39212"><p>I got up with a guy doing a review of these lens on youtube and he suggested setting up with max power (~f32), set shutter speed at 1/1600 sec, and play with iso starting around 800. I plan on using this to monitor nesting Osprey so simply establishing a good picture that captures what is inside nest (chicks and parents) is just what I'm after and possibly video. I live right on a golf course with greens visible from the neighborhood from 300 to 800 yards away. I can use my golf buddies out there putting on the greens as guinea pigs to figure out whatever I need for cloudy, sunny, etc. and tape a cheatsheet to the lens. Once I figure this one out I will likely get a 1.4x for my Tamran 18-270, give what I have to a biologist, and get one of those 650-1300 with a 2x and work on figure that one out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salukfan111, post: 456306, member: 39212"] I got up with a guy doing a review of these lens on youtube and he suggested setting up with max power (~f32), set shutter speed at 1/1600 sec, and play with iso starting around 800. I plan on using this to monitor nesting Osprey so simply establishing a good picture that captures what is inside nest (chicks and parents) is just what I'm after and possibly video. I live right on a golf course with greens visible from the neighborhood from 300 to 800 yards away. I can use my golf buddies out there putting on the greens as guinea pigs to figure out whatever I need for cloudy, sunny, etc. and tape a cheatsheet to the lens. Once I figure this one out I will likely get a 1.4x for my Tamran 18-270, give what I have to a biologist, and get one of those 650-1300 with a 2x and work on figure that one out. [/QUOTE]
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