【視聴数 6862】
【チャンネル名 Sandra J’s – Adventures Outdoors】
【タグ Nikon D7500,600mm tamron lens,Birds in Flight,how to photograph birds in flight,camera setting with the Nikon D7500 for birding,using the 600mm lens for bird photography,metering settings,which metering setting is best for birds,taking video with Nikon D7500,drone catches a rare bird,drone footage spots a rare bird,drones and birding,near miss with drone and a bird,adventures outdoors】
Beauty of nature – wonderful!
Great like always!
Greetings to USA!
I have a Nikon d7500 with the tamron 150-600mm lens as well, they are a wonderful combination. The d7500 is an awesome camera (almost as good as the d500) I bought lens for 374.00 off of the internet and they said the autofocus and stabilization wasn’t working so i got it anyway thinking ill use it like it was but when it came it all worked perfectly!
Thank God, im not rich lol. Awesome video, thanks for sharing!😋
Krásne video…🌲👍👍👍🌲
It’s a Hop Flying over.
your wildlife photos and videos are fantastic. You do such a wonderful job. We have a D7500 and your tips are really helpful. You have a wonderful eye for photography and nature. Thank you for sharing
eigth minutes and tweenty eigth seconds perfect drone footage beautiful flying birds thumbs up i enjoyed watching my dearest friend Sandra
It’s probably been said already, but that’s an adult male Kestral at 0:39.
The slate colored wings indicate it’s a male, as females have rusty colored wings.
The pointed, spotted wings, and the thick black band on the tail are also typical Kestral markings.
Hope that helps for anyone who was wondering. =)
Beautiful Photographs and Video. Beautiful Wards. Many thanks for sharing. 🇬🇧
Great upload !! Big like ! Nice to meet you , regards from Belgium !
There’s always gotta be a wet blanket in the crowd – it’s me this time. I can appreciate your passion and the long hours spent gathering photos, but . . . but a lot of your shots are soft. Of course it’s that 3rd party zoom. I had heard that they’re soft at 600mm ( a friend bought one and said the same about it ), that bird landing at 4:20 is way missed focus. The Nikon 200-500mm is in the same price area, and performs much better – you can crop from 500mm to 600mm and above and still be tack sharp. Anyway, I enjoyed your video – well done – I’m critisizing the lens, not your work. Oh btw, it’s group focus, not group metering . . .
What af point do u use like dynamic or what
It’s really. Touch my heart
Inspirational…. tha k you
Nice video! I have the same camera and lens. You use spot metering and continuous auto focus. What focus do you use? Spot, 3-D, 9 points? You also said you use the A/F lock button, you mean for back button focus?
Is it worthy to buy Nikon d7500 now a days(28/11/2021), compare to Other mirrorless cameras in this price range for bird and wildlife photography?
Beautiful crispy image of all birds great photos from Tamron 150-600 lense dose it good then native Nikon 200-500 ? Did you purchase new or used ? And from where ? Thanks
Sandra, I really enjoy your videos.. they are very encouraging. I received my lens so now I have the same setup as you. Your shots are confidence builders. I also see you have some chromatic aberration so now I don’t feel so bad! The reddish bird you saw, I believe it’s a red tailed hawk. Thank you!