This is exactly what I do manually with auto iso and I usually keep it on custom button having my fstop to my lowest and my shutter stays at 1000 and if I see the subject is stationary I will move my shutter speed to 500
So stupid,beccause high iso will affect the picture a lot.
I have fixed iso at 400,800,or 1600 and then play around with aperature and exposure time. But it alao depends on what im photographing,time of the day it is,what weather it is, and what picture i try to get.
What I care is the aperture to make sure Im using the sharpest fstop of my lens, also I set the highest ISO my camera can handle without loosing sharpness and I dont change it during the shooting. Im only left with setting exposure that I want and the shutter speed is what I got and I need to live with if its to low the photo was not never possible to be taken 😉 for me if the photo is even is slightest not the sharpest it can getm it will land in the trash anyway. I could have great action behavior with correctly set shutter and apeature but iso was 800 on my 7dm2 and it will loose some detail even after denoise it can be seen on 300% zoom so it lands in trash
This is exactly what I do manually with auto iso and I usually keep it on custom button having my fstop to my lowest and my shutter stays at 1000 and if I see the subject is stationary I will move my shutter speed to 500
Wildlife photography with 1.8 lens
Thanks
What are your parameters for auto iso?
Tbh I’ve used manual, auto iso for most things and it works wonders.
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Thanks man, trying to get into wildlife photography, and I’ll definitely be trying this out!
Idk man, I don’t think ANY wildlife could operate a camera, much less take good pictures 🤔
Stunning images. Love them
Fantastic
The mist coming out of the birds beak is pire art ❤
I use Manual with Auto-ISO for birds in flight only – all other scenarios I shoot full manual.
Cei mai tari! 🎉
Are you an @simon d’entremont clone ? 😅😂
Best affordable camera for wildlife videography? Ex: Panasonic? Sony? Canon? And which one, Pleasee
Wonderful man 👍 waiting for another one
So stupid,beccause high iso will affect the picture a lot.
I have fixed iso at 400,800,or 1600 and then play around with aperature and exposure time. But it alao depends on what im photographing,time of the day it is,what weather it is, and what picture i try to get.
my Nikon D200 throwing the iso up to 1600 (now there are more noise that the picture)
Facts, this is the way
im new to photograpy and this is all complicated to me wat do i do
I’ve tried to use auto focus work well when the animals are in the open but when they go behind Branch or grass they get bury
Thanks so much for sharing another wonderful video like always, I use exactly the same settings 👌👍
I find when I use auto iso it naturally goes a bit too dark
Beautiful images.
Aperture priority always.
What I care is the aperture to make sure Im using the sharpest fstop of my lens, also I set the highest ISO my camera can handle without loosing sharpness and I dont change it during the shooting. Im only left with setting exposure that I want and the shutter speed is what I got and I need to live with if its to low the photo was not never possible to be taken 😉 for me if the photo is even is slightest not the sharpest it can getm it will land in the trash anyway. I could have great action behavior with correctly set shutter and apeature but iso was 800 on my 7dm2 and it will loose some detail even after denoise it can be seen on 300% zoom so it lands in trash
What lens is that zooming in that far at f 1.8???
I use shutter priority
Beautiful😍✨❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
🎉🎉 awesome
What camera do u use
Have a control ring to shoot full maual