LOL great timing on that one
LOL great timing on that one
To be honest at 10 or 11 fps your timing can be off a little. LOL That said, with buggers this fast it's still amazing the amount that you miss in that 1/10th of a second in between.
First attempt today with my new toysView attachment 261962 the Nikon d500 and 200-500
You might have it in 3d tracking AF mode. That would cause the AF point to jump around. I usually use af-c d25 and that works well for me but I don't shoot birds or anything super quick.Hi,
im new in the forum and brand new in the dslr family.
i used to shoot only with mirrorless camera especially m4/3.
Maybe this is not the right thread but I have one question.
Following some birds today to shoot, I noticed that after every shot the focus point its being moving like a shake from the camera/sensor.
Is it normal with dslrs to have these movements due to the shutter's flap
thanks
Hi,
im new in the forum and brand new in the dslr family.
i used to shoot only with mirrorless camera especially m4/3.
Maybe this is not the right thread but I have one question.
Following some birds today to shoot, I noticed that after every shot the focus point its being moving like a shake from the camera/sensor.
Is it normal with dslrs to have these movements due to the shutter's flap
thanks
How did you get ISO 1100? Don't think I've ever seen that on any of my cameras. Nice images, Jake!
How did you get ISO 1100? Don't think I've ever seen that on any of my cameras. Nice images, Jake!