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Nov 12, 2018 14:38:47   #
swartfort Loc: Evansville, IN
 
D3400 gets 5fps. This is urban wildlife. I drove by a decorative/retaining pond in a light industrial complex and saw the GBH hanging out with some Canada Geese. I parked and walked back to sit and watch awhile. As I crept closer, he became very interested in his surroundings. I thought he was going to fly, so I spun the control dial to up my shutter speed to "what I thought" was 1/2000, and mashed the shutter just right. Here is the "second" that my d3400 captured (as always, significantly better downloaded):


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Nov 12, 2018 15:00:57   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Good job! One of the hugely talented pro photographers on UHH, Steve Perry, has a blog topic on using burst mode:
https://backcountrygallery.com/burst-perfect-moment/

I keep a 75-300 mm lens on my Olympus and always have it set to burst mode + 1/1000 sec. That way, I have a fair chance of catching "something" that moves before I'm ready I think people who don't shoot wildlife or other fast-moving action can't quite grasp how much difference a fraction of a second can make.

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Nov 12, 2018 15:03:18   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
swartfort wrote:
D3400 gets 5fps. This is urban wildlife. I drove by a decorative/retaining pond in a light industrial complex and saw the GBH hanging out with some Canada Geese. I parked and walked back to sit and watch awhile. As I crept closer, he became very interested in his surroundings. I thought he was going to fly, so I spun the control dial to up my shutter speed to "what I thought" was 1/2000, and mashed the shutter just right. Here is the "second" that my d3400 captured (as always, significantly better downloaded):
D3400 gets 5fps. This is urban wildlife. I drove... (show quote)


Nice set.

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Nov 12, 2018 15:07:55   #
jack schade Loc: La Pine Oregon
 
Great captures.

Jack

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Nov 12, 2018 15:38:36   #
PHRubin Loc: Nashville TN USA
 
Linda From Maine wrote:

I keep a 75-300 mm lens on my Olympus and always have it set to burst mode + 1/1000 sec. That way, I have a fair chance of catching "something" that moves before I'm ready I think people who don't shoot wildlife or other fast-moving action can't quite grasp how much difference a fraction of a second can make.


Thanks Linda, I haven't considered that 'till you mentioned it.

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Nov 12, 2018 15:52:36   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
Way to go!!

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Nov 12, 2018 16:32:11   #
alx Loc: NJ
 
If you consider the difference between frames 1 and 2, that motion is one lightning burst of energy. Add in the following frames and those who think they can capture everything one shot at a time are only fooling themselves. Factor in the stability of a burst vs. individual stabs at the shutter and you see what burst does for you as another tool of the camera.

GREAT SET!

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Nov 12, 2018 16:54:41   #
Thomas902 Loc: Washington DC
 
intriguing swartfort... nicely done...

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Nov 12, 2018 20:03:37   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Excellent action series.

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Nov 13, 2018 06:17:29   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Nice set.



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Nov 13, 2018 08:23:33   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
Great example with beautiful captures!!

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Nov 13, 2018 09:57:28   #
avemal Loc: BALTIMORE
 
Well done

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Nov 13, 2018 10:52:11   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Excellent work!

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Nov 13, 2018 11:23:39   #
charlienow Loc: Hershey, PA
 

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Nov 13, 2018 11:45:29   #
vicksart Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
 
Well done and certainly a good reason to set the camera on burst mode.

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