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Ditched my bulky Nikon FTn for this little jewel. Carried it all over Europe, Southeast Asia and Japan. Wonderful and wonderfully small camera. Only negative I can remember was with flash. Due to lense/flash angle, an annoying shadow was cast along the left vertical edge of a subject. BTW, I still have it.
Very nice shot of the falcon. We’ve got lots of them here in my part of Texas. Got some shots of one, stationary in a strong wind, perusing the field below. He was there quiet a while before moving on.
I had a similar with my D750. Bugged me so much I poked around on internet and learned how to remove the focus prism. Blew it out and problem solved.
Shoot in manual mode. Must be in continuous focus priority. Shutter speed minimum 1/1000, faster if still any blur. Lense wide open. ISO auto with a high maximum limit i.e., 6400. You want to shoot a fast as possible, with your camera, burst. (Great pics with single shots are almost impossible, and you will delete more than you keep). Idea here is you are controlling shutter speed and aperture and letting auto ISO control exposure. If you are in bright light you will have to increase shutter speed and/or go higher on f stop to balance exposure. Always try to keep the ISO as low as practical by adjusting aperture while maintaining shutter speed at least high enough to freeze the subjects. With practice you will get understanding and the best results your camera will allow. Have fun!
I have a 750 and also shoot volleyball. I use B.B. focus, lense wide open, manual, 1/200 is too slow! >1/500, if you have VR - off, group, let ISO run (auto with a max of choice selected), keep back button pressed for continuous and stay on the subject as best as you can and always shoot a fast burst. To recompose such a shot try moving your focus point to the right before shooting. The burst is key for me cause there’s a better chance for keepers. Same applies for wildlife - especially BIF. Hope this helps.
I shoot open and fast. Let ISO run. By the time you monkey with a pod the subject is a tail shot, if your lucky.
Beautiful! Don’t get that color in my part of Texas.
Really like “dead flat” water for reflection. All very nice keepers.
Amen - Very pretty young lady!
Old grammar rule:
I before E except after C and sounds of A as in neighbor and weigh. How cool is that?
My personal rule is: ASPC for subjects, I. E., wildlife and full frame for landscape. Makes sense and works well.