【視聴数 36528】
【チャンネル名 Robert Bishop】
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Hi Robert, what do you have for AF? 9 point, 21, point, 51 point or 3D? Excellent shots by the way.
Woah this was really nice
Nice video 👍🏻, I have a sony a6300 with a 70-350mm. When the light is good I get good decent shots but as soon as the light is gone and its overcast and I have to bump up the iso the images aren’t the best, anything over 200 /300 iso is rubbish. I’m looking to change and get a nikon d7500 with a 150-600mm. When would you say noise starts becoming an issue with this camera? Some of these shots look awesome even with the iso in the thousands!
I love potography,i allways take some photo like bird on my small village
D7500 also increases the effective focal length to 450mm. It’s why many wildlife photographers love the D500 and the D7100, D7200, D7500.
Hi, what should be settings in a foggy morning. I have Nikon D3500
Great Video pal. Do you BBF or front shutter button? Also do you use single point focus or several points? Cheers.
Amazing😍😍 sir
Keep it up ❤
Enjoyed the video Robert. Heading out to try this myself in the morning for my channel. Birds are not my thing normally but it’s something I’ll have a go at!
I do bird photography with nikon d5600 and 70-300 mm lens .
I use the same sense with D5600 and an FTZ for my 6ii. At 300/f6.3 it struggles in flat winter light without pushing the ISO but on a bright day it creates some great shots.
Love the shot you took of the Long Tailed Tit I’m really silly and have always referred to them as ‘Lollipops on Sticks’.
Using the lens hood is a great way to protect the front element of the lens and it also ensures there is no lens flare which can ruin the results of your images! Good one.
is there much differnce beween this and the 55-300 dx ?
6:10 is a dunnock.
pretty sure that wasnt a female blackbird but a Dunnock. had to google the english name for it since i only knew the german name “Heckenbraunelle”
Nice shoot..keep it up!
Iam wondering how is the picture quality and sharpness.
I am looking in the 1500-2000 price range do you suggest this or something better?
Nice area for bird photography – I really liked the heron too! 👍⭐