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Ospreys mating and feeding
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<blockquote data-quote="Calgary 617" data-source="post: 21767" data-attributes="member: 6349"><p>I'm actually used to shoot longer lenses (have the 150-500 OS from Sigma) hand held, it's just the enormous size and weight of the 200-400 I need to get used too. Had my tripod at home (of course...) so I had to learn hand holding it and trying for the best.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, don't know why exifs are always deleted on flickr.</p><p></p><p>I used the D300, 200-400 f4 at 400mm. The shots where the bird was flying were all shot with the camera set to AF-C, dynamic area (21 points), where it was sitting I used AF-S and single point AF field, all in aperture priority.</p><p></p><p>Other data:</p><p>Shot 1: ISO400, f5, 1/1000, EC -2/3</p><p>Shot 2: ISO400, f4.5, 1/2000, EC -2/3</p><p>Shot 3: ISO400, f4.5, 1/1600, EC -2/3</p><p>Shot 4: ISO400, f4.5, 1/6400, EC -2/3</p><p>Shot 5: ISO400, f4.5, 1/2500, EC +1/3</p><p>Shot 6: ISO400, f4.5, 1/2500, EC +1/3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calgary 617, post: 21767, member: 6349"] I'm actually used to shoot longer lenses (have the 150-500 OS from Sigma) hand held, it's just the enormous size and weight of the 200-400 I need to get used too. Had my tripod at home (of course...) so I had to learn hand holding it and trying for the best. Sorry, don't know why exifs are always deleted on flickr. I used the D300, 200-400 f4 at 400mm. The shots where the bird was flying were all shot with the camera set to AF-C, dynamic area (21 points), where it was sitting I used AF-S and single point AF field, all in aperture priority. Other data: Shot 1: ISO400, f5, 1/1000, EC -2/3 Shot 2: ISO400, f4.5, 1/2000, EC -2/3 Shot 3: ISO400, f4.5, 1/1600, EC -2/3 Shot 4: ISO400, f4.5, 1/6400, EC -2/3 Shot 5: ISO400, f4.5, 1/2500, EC +1/3 Shot 6: ISO400, f4.5, 1/2500, EC +1/3 [/QUOTE]
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