Advanced Wildlife & Bird Photography: SHARPEST PHOTOS!!
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Tony & Chelsea Northrup give wildlife photography tips, ranging from beginning photography tips to advanced photography tips. The beginning tips include topics like selecting the correct camera mode (usually shutter priority) and autofocus mode (AF-C). Of course, you need to save your pics in the raw file type instead of JPG.
The advanced wildlife and bird photography tips include using the longest shutter speed possible in order to reduce noise and improve sharpness. You also need to program custom modes in order to reduce the possibility for human error, which has screwed up so many wildlife photographers over the years. Of course, some of the most important wildlife photography tips are about animal behavior: habits like shooting every day, keeping the sun to your back, and being patient and quiet will do wonders to improve your wildlife photos.
0:00 Introduction
0:17 KEH Promo
0:48 Shutter Priority
1:48 Autofocus & Shutter Modes
3:28 Raw vs JPG
3:46 Custom Modes
4:22 Exposure Compensation
5:54 Play it Cool / Ignore Wildlife
6:11 Reducing Noise & Improving Sharpness
8:47 KEH Promo 2
9:32 Finding the Perfect Shutter Speed
10:57 Going out Every Day
12:28 Lighting
13:20 Summary - Věda a technologie
Thank you Chelsea & Tony for these timely reminders as we gear up for “the busy season”.
Hello from Brussels. Thank you Chelsea and Tony for this video. Yes please we want more like this. Short, informative enough, a little bit of settings and technique, on the ground to show what it does in real life. Just relevant. Thank you.
lOVE Brussels!!! how is it there still? still beautiful? or did it turn into the UK- still lovely but it's seen better days.
Wow,Brussels! I love your sprouts.
@@nevmedeiros1822 actually i like them also.
@@gewglesux ?
@@jeroenschoondergang5923 what do you want?
Another tip: Assign a recall button to ss2000 for flying shots and overexpose to 1-2 stops.
Im using Aperture priority with Min SS. Faster to change ss with min ss feature rather than rotating the dial for ss.
I shoot in Manual mode with Auto ISO. I keep an eye on ISO and adjust it by changing shutter speed and or FStop. Usually I am wide open or one stop closed. I have a Canon R7 with RF100-500. Great video.
Thank you both. I saved this video to my library and will watch it again. I changed my camera settings for moving subjects and tomorrow to see how it works. 😊
she does a wonderful job speaking and including the most relevant information
love a dslr/mirrorless on telescope edition the settings equation triangle is next level the seeing ect settings explanations are so good
Great video and tips guys. After many years of landscape photography I'm getting into Wildlife in prep for a (long overdue) Safari and your insight is very much appreciated
Loved this 👍 Clear, practical, specific advice with excellent examples. You do a great job as a team 👏
Thank you!
Tony and Chelsea. Sup Bro and Lady Bro. Thanks for the tips!
Thanks again have watched you for years and it's alway informative...Too really appreciate your time and effort.
Great video Chelsea and Tony. I use the Sony A1 on AFC, High plus, Zone focus, RAW, Manual with AWB and skill for sharp shots. Luck still plays a big role too despite the best equipment 🤔
Beautiful photos of the Osprey
Thank you
The osprey have returned to Lake Tahoe and I need to go check the nests!
I love you two! I can count on what you say. Please keep up the great work. We enjoy your diatribe.
Mental that you can seemingly be alone in nature and be around those Ospreys! Try that in the UK!
Great advice on the working your way down on the shutter Chelsea, I use that same technic when trying to get props in full disk. Depending on how windy it is, I'll start around 1/250 and work my way down to 1/100-1/60
Thanks for a great video. The shutter speed detail was very helpful. Excellent timing as I am headed to the Florida Everglades and Keys next week. Hook ‘Em from Texas!
This is the best how to improve wildlife video I’ve watched, in fact, what is in here can be applied to all genres of photography. Thanks Tony & Chelsea, that’s C H E L S E A. I love watching your videos and it’s even better when I learn something new. I’m off to set my custom buttons, thanks for that tip Chelsea and I’m going to be keeping an eye on my shutter speed and seeing what I can do to lower it and get sharper images, thanks for that one Tony.
Thanks!
Ty for tip about easing up on shutter speed, this will help w/shooting warblers in this cloudy murk or when they slow down a little at sunset.
I was really fortunate when traveling over Christmas last year. I had just gotten the 55-210 Sony kit for my NEX 5N. when walking around looking for things to shoot, I saw a large nest. Not even 5 minutes later a large osprey landed and I rattled off some shots. Because the NEX 5N sucks, I didn't have the best photos, but they were pretty nice, nice enough to put on my wall. Now when I see it, I feel grateful for the cool experience.
Great video, so helpful, an eye opener. Went out to experiment today with lower shutter speeds, huge improvement … thank you. More videos like this and less gear.
Great video! Put a MF/AF hold button on a custom slot on your camera. Will save the day sometime! On my A1 I have the AEL button programmed for MF/AF hold. Bird lands in a tree camera grabs a moving limb press and hold the AEL button adjust the focus and take the shot! BTW I have learned so much from you guys. I have also bought a lot of gear based on what you have said.
Thanks for being honest!
Avid hobbyist looking to get better.
Very Informative thank you both 👍
Great video guys. Informative as usual.
Great advice and tips
Great vid. Would love more.
Thank you! Very helpful. I was always blaming high ISO for noise. It makes so much sense for me now knowing how it’s the lack of appropriate light that causes it!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video. Great tips. More videos like this
Excellent video!
Good info! I tend to keep my shutter speed at 1/2000 when it isn't needed, that will change.
Fantastic information given, thank you very much. From Adelaide.
Great having a chatty video at a great location. location. I personally prefer manual exposure with auto ISO where I decide both shutter speed and aperture. Normally this means my aperture is as open as possible and I decide the shutter speed. I leave only the iso to the camera.
Interesting thought, lack of light causing noise ! A new way of thinking for me 👍👍
But it's not just the lack of light, increasing ISO also amplifies that noise. Anyone saying otherwise is wrong.
I think Tony has a video he did on this subject. It was eye opening pun intended....
Love this do you have one for sports
Thanks for sharing those tips, I’m quite in line with them. What would you think of a specific mode that would automatically decrease the shutter speed during the burst ? Something that you could tune to start with one pic at 1/4000, 2 at 1/2000,….,10 at 1/125.
Suggestion, ya'll could do a segment on, "Just getting started with bird photography." What to look for in budget gear, lenses etc...
Yes! We do have budget wildlife gear videos but we can do techniques as well
I really like this kind of videos, I have a cannon r10, and I like wildlife photography. What lenses u suggest me to start.
Enjoyed the video very much I am a long time fan. I have not had much luck with the slower shutter speeds with hand held long lenses am I missing something?
Thanks for the tricks and tips. You mentioned adjusting shutter speeds but what shutter speed would you recommend turning off Vr
Thanks
i personaly wouldn't ever turn the Stabilisor off. At high shutter speeds it still helps keep the image in the viewfinder more stable and that makes it easier to track your subject
Thanks, guys
Hi Tony,
Love your channel and following for years. But I can’t watch your video on TV because sometimes video stucks due to 60fps. Any solution?
I still not have a "style" because I just started... I have sony a6700 and will come the lens 70 350. For sure is not the same of your super expensive lens of your video 😁 but I think is a good starting point. I will try to use the priority on shutter speed as you described at the beginning and let's see! Thanks for the super useful info!
Please can you give your start up settings for bird photography...so one can just adjust on camera. I have Sony A7iv. Thanks.
More like this please...;) Love the outdoors, living in S. Fl. lots of birds here so why not shoot 'em? ;) Slowly getting into bird photography, appreciate the insights!
Thanks so much for sharing another wonderful video like always, I am having an awesome time taking photos of all the Ospreys in my area of Long Beach Ny 🐦👍
Thank you both a lot .🍺🍷😊
Great video! Where was it shot? Where do you find these birds?
What is your opinion on ibis when shooting at high shutter speeds?
Maybe this is a newbie comment. I struggle with soft shots in low light. Low light produces more noise. Even cleaned up in Topaz, they look soft. I love to shoot early morning. I have the R5 100-500 and shoot wide open at 7.1. Usually 1/800 is my starting shutter. I’ve thought the issue is the slower aperture on the lens, is that right? What techniques or advice would you give me in this case? I have experimented with pulling back to @420 mm to achieve an aperture of 6.3. My issue is soft shots in low light, and limited gear. Maybe a video on that? Any idea appreciated.
Nice tips. I have a question. Is there a teleconverter for tamron 200-500 lens.
Not for Sony
@@TonyAndChelsea I use a Nikon D7000
Do any cameras offer "shutter bracketing" in continuous shooting mode? That way you could get say 4 shots at varying shutter speeds very quickly
If you have a Sony, I find Zebras very useful for making sure egrets, and birds with high contrast are not blown out. Be careful, though, as I find dark birds against a bright sky sometimes need to be a priority over blowing out the sky just a bit.
Rather than scouting with these huge lenses it's better to use a monopod instead. Definitely your hands will tired after a while. With some kind of support you can play with different shutter speeds to keep the ISO low
That or lay on the ground to get a better eye view perspective.
Is it good for aviation photography?
P.s. I got the R5, and recently, after updating firmware to 2.0,
I started to get blurry images..
I got Sigma 60-600.
I really don't know what to do, I wrote to Canon & Sigma, no reply, but Canon, and they said that something like that could happen after updating the firmware, buy an RF lens...
I can't..
I love how Chelsea talks to the camera like she’s talking to a bestie. 😎
I mean, I know enough of you to know who I’m talking to 😊
You know what would be an interesting feature for a camera? A modifier button like CTRL or ALT on your keyboard. so you can for example set the normal shutter speed on your front dial, and the modified one on your back dial. Then when a bird sits around you can shoot away at your 1/400th of a second and as soon as it lifts of you just press your modifier button and the shutter button at the same time, and shoot at 1/200th of a second. no fiddling around with dials.
I'd love that! I wish it could detect the amount of subject motion and pick the shutter based on that. Then you could just dial up or down the acceptable motion blur.
It actually exists :) I use the "Custom hold" feature and assign this setting to the focus button of the lens. The focus area, shutter speed, aperture exposure comp. can be set to override the current settings. So, let say I've set the camera for still bird, I use the back button focus and if I need to switch for a bird in flight, I use the lens focus button instead.
@@JMichel-PaniK what brand of camera?
@@TrueCA7777 Sony
With cameras now supporting ISO invariance, why boost the ISO/exposure before taking the picture?
Perhaps I'm not clear, but noise is augmented when the sensor gain is increased with a poor signal to noise ratio (SNR). But don't higher ISO and your "match exposure" command both increase the gain applied to the sensor output? I would therefore expect them to have a similar effect on noise with a poor SNR. Pardon me if this is naive.
Yeah adjusting raw exposure in post is exactly like raising the ISO, unless you pass the high gain switch on a dual gain sensor.
It would have been helpful to use inexpensive lens to photograph wildlife. How about using a DSLR crop camera with a used lens?
What cameras have a slot so I can put in a WD_BLACK 2TB SN770M M.2 2230 NVMe SSD?
No wildlife camera accepts that
That old man of yours...handing you a loaded camera. Stop that Tony! That's a rigged deal~ Good vid as usual you two.
Your book is great and I watch all your videos. Most of us can’t afford $5,000+ lenses that you use! Could you Please review the TT artisan 500mm lense. At $369 this lense is well within the finances of most amateurs.
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Unfortunately, TNC code does not work at KEH to buy.
I've gotta ask...is the video being shot on an R5?
Sony a7S III
@@TonyAndChelsea Cheers
Great video content-wise, but it looms like a raw VLog footage on my phone (Samsung A52) and it only briefly switches to fully graded, nice-looking video during the screen rotation from vertical to horizontal and vice versa. Looks like a compatibility issue with CZcams and HDR videos on non-HDR screens...
Hmm, weird. Definitely an app issue.
Where to stand to stopping down the lens for sharper quality images…
first of all, make sure that you have good camera and long lenses
just want to comment how "stunning" the video quality is
Thank you!
I'm more into buying expensive gear using your affiliate links, then bragging about it online and telling other people they're wrong about everything
Tony, but at f/9 you have probably entered into difraction limited photography. with a 45 megapixel camera. So your image quality is lower than it would be at f/8. This is science.
Well it's not going to be much difference, but also that only applies on the focal plane and with 3-dimensional animals it'll still generally improve overall sharpness. But you do want to make sure it doesn't get into f16 or f22.
@@TonyAndChelsea I agree that it will not make much of a difference, but I dont by expensive glass to stop down to f/9. I do want to say you and Chelsea do a very good job on your channel.
Really wish I could add a name to my 1, 2, 3.
Yes the animals like to play mind games with us, some reverse psychology is necessary
Trouble is you guys always use expensive lenses not everyone can afford a f4 why don't you use a 600mm 6.3 and show us your photos
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Haha I hate final cut
Obviously Final Cut betrayed you guys after your KEH advertisement.
Ugh PITA!! Why would it do that without even telling me?? It should just fail.
Go away! Start your own site and tell the community that you can do it without any sponsors. Also why do you watch everybody has sponsors...
@@hassanbensober2768 You’re just being loud and wrong. Theres a missing file/broken link right after the advertisement. That’s what I meant by Final Cut betraying them.