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<blockquote data-quote="Redtail55" data-source="post: 401282" data-attributes="member: 22640"><p>I would really try to find an aperture that works well and gives you sharp in focus pictures , something around F8-F10 , then set to an ISO of 400-800 and use Aperture priority to let the camera pick your shutter speed </p><p>and try either a center weighted metering for birds in a tree or Matrix for BIF to get a good light reading so the camera can pick a good shutter speed,typically around 1/500 or faster.Then just leave the lens at the good aperture that produces sharp pictures and play with the ISO depending on the light of the day. I've had good results at ISO 800 ,1250 ,1600 with my 70-300 vr but I always leave the lens at F8 which gives me the best results .</p><p>[ATTACH]132738[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redtail55, post: 401282, member: 22640"] I would really try to find an aperture that works well and gives you sharp in focus pictures , something around F8-F10 , then set to an ISO of 400-800 and use Aperture priority to let the camera pick your shutter speed and try either a center weighted metering for birds in a tree or Matrix for BIF to get a good light reading so the camera can pick a good shutter speed,typically around 1/500 or faster.Then just leave the lens at the good aperture that produces sharp pictures and play with the ISO depending on the light of the day. I've had good results at ISO 800 ,1250 ,1600 with my 70-300 vr but I always leave the lens at F8 which gives me the best results . [ATTACH=CONFIG]132738._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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