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<blockquote data-quote="Robin W" data-source="post: 836644" data-attributes="member: 44436"><p>My shutter speed depends a lot on how much light I have. If I have a lot of light I go to 4000 and above. I don't like my ISO going over the 6400 mark since my photos tend to get to grainy after that. I generally don't like them at feeders either. This is a feeder my son gave me at Christmas so I wanted to send him some pictures of the hummers using it. But when I do doubles I will try to catch them just off of the feeders where I can crop out the feeder if need be. Right now the babies are all hatched and out of the nest. I have about 20 or so hummers visiting and I love sitting on the deck and trying to get a great shot of them. I will be sad when they migrate out next month. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin W, post: 836644, member: 44436"] My shutter speed depends a lot on how much light I have. If I have a lot of light I go to 4000 and above. I don't like my ISO going over the 6400 mark since my photos tend to get to grainy after that. I generally don't like them at feeders either. This is a feeder my son gave me at Christmas so I wanted to send him some pictures of the hummers using it. But when I do doubles I will try to catch them just off of the feeders where I can crop out the feeder if need be. Right now the babies are all hatched and out of the nest. I have about 20 or so hummers visiting and I love sitting on the deck and trying to get a great shot of them. I will be sad when they migrate out next month. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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