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Should I replace my tripod?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 801924" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Nice shots. When I take falconry photos, I tend to keep my shutter speed at least 1/2000" because I tend to be extremely close to the raptor. When I'm further away, I can usually get away with 1/1600". </p><p></p><p>Are you using Manual Mode with Auto ISO? When I use it, I choose my aperture and shutter speed and allow the camera to choose the ISO. Any exposure adjustments are easily made with the +/- button (usually +0.7 when the raptor is against the sky. Otherwise, +0 or less if the raptor is against the trees). Your shutter speed varies quite a bit which is why I'm mentioning it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 801924, member: 13196"] Nice shots. When I take falconry photos, I tend to keep my shutter speed at least 1/2000" because I tend to be extremely close to the raptor. When I'm further away, I can usually get away with 1/1600". Are you using Manual Mode with Auto ISO? When I use it, I choose my aperture and shutter speed and allow the camera to choose the ISO. Any exposure adjustments are easily made with the +/- button (usually +0.7 when the raptor is against the sky. Otherwise, +0 or less if the raptor is against the trees). Your shutter speed varies quite a bit which is why I'm mentioning it. [/QUOTE]
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