Bird Photography Tips - How to click super sharp photos of small birds without messing up!
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- Äas pĹidĂĄn 2. 02. 2023
- In this easy tutorial, we'll show you how to click super sharp photos of small birds without messing up! We'll teach you how to use the perfect settings on your camera to take amazing photos of little birds without any difficulty!
If you're a bird lover and you want to capture their beautiful wingspan in perfect detail, this tutorial is for you! By following these simple steps, you'll be able to take amazing photos of small birds without any problems! So don't miss out and join us in this easy tutorial for some amazing bird photos!
Learn photography from Girish Menon online via live video calls from the comfort of your home! Find out more at www.girishmenon.com/
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So many great tips and helpful links Girish! Thanks for the all the effort in producing these video...much appreciated; from Canada :)
Thanks for the tips
beautiful really, thanks so much.
New to your channel. I enjoyed your tips and suggestions. I learned photography in manual mode thank goodness. I have tried some of the semi-auto modes and am not usually happy with what I get. Makes so much more since to control all the settings yourself. Thank you!
I agree about manual. Once one gets used to it, it becomes "automatic". However, there are times when I will use auto ISO.
Great video with a lot of really good tips. Usually I don't shoot in manual, but I prefer in aperture mode, just to be a little simpler when I'm in hurry đ
I am using nikon D7500. Where can find the Tracking settings. Its not the same which you have showed.
Useful info sirđ. Is it a good idea to have an Auto ISO in manual mode?