Snowy Owl // My House, Canada // EOS-1D X Mark II // EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM II
Great shot!View attachment 218903
Snowy Owl // My House, Canada // EOS-1D X Mark II // EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM II
I like the (first) kestrel too!I really like the last picture. Well done,Nemorino.
Great shot!
But " My House...)?! I'm absolutely sure you didn't need to sale it for "EOS-1D X Mark II // EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM II"![]()
Do you mind sharing your third custom mode. I really do not use them all that much. I like using the M Fn button for multi-functions. But, right now I have the front button programed for APS-C...which I hardly ever use. Maybe I should set it up (if I can) to toggle between the custom modes.I used to work with two custom modes for three years but added a third a few weeks ago.
For that reason I got today 1/30s, f/18 instead of 1/4000s, f/7.1 to catch this heron in flight.
and a female chaffinch (?)
1/4000s, f/7.1, iso 25600
"Great Egret 4" is a pretty cool shot, great perspective!
C1: Manual ES for BIF (1/4000, widest aperture, auto iso)Do you mind sharing your third custom mode.
This is the way I do. Very convinient and fast.Maybe I should set it up (if I can) to toggle between the custom modes.
Mine are all ES.C1: Manual ES for BIF (1/4000, widest aperture, auto iso)
C2: Manual MS for DIF(same as C1)
C3: Av ES for macro
This is the way I do. Very convinient and fast.
I've seen only two, and only the first was flying. This was handheld, and back then at f/8 you had to keep the center AF point on the bird.Not on par with some of the images in this thread, but this is my third sighting of an American Bittern ever. Second at Danbury Bog.