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D300, Birds in Flight and AF? - Digital Photography Review
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- Nikon D100 Nikon D300 Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Sigma 50-500mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM +2 more Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain
D300 settings for bird-in-flight autofocus: question for …
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- Set AF-C priority selection to Release. Set Dynamic AF area to 9 (any more like 21 slows focus aquisition and tracking a bit) Set Focus Tracking with Lock on to normal. AF point selection to 51. Built in AF assist illuminator …
Nikon D300 with Nikon 80-400 VR Autofocus - BirdForum
- https://www.birdforum.net/threads/nikon-d300-with-nikon-80-400-vr-autofocus.123646/
- The Nikon 80-400 VR has received a bad press and user reviews for sluggish autofocus on the D200 and other older Nikon models. I'm wondering if the D300 provides quicker autofocus with the 80-400, and has anyone used this lens with the Kenko Pro 1.4 t/c. Bill |=)|
Nikon D3 vs. Nikon D300 -- A comparison for bird photography
- https://www.cardinalphoto.com/content/nikon-d3-vs-nikon-d300-comparison-bird-photography
- Song Sparrow, Palo Alto Baylands Nikon D300, 600f/4 + TC1.7, ISO 800Both cameras feature the new 3" nearly 1 mega-pixel LCD which is pretty amazing. They also both have a revamped and updated menu system, LiveView, and many of the same other new feaures like the integrated caps (see table below for a more complete list).
Bird Photography with Nikon D3500, D3400 and D3300
- https://betterbirdphotography.com/nikon-d3400-d3300/
- Bird Photography Lenses for D3300 and D3400. So which lenses work well …
Best D300 Autofocus setting for BIF - BirdForum
- https://www.birdforum.net/threads/best-d300-autofocus-setting-for-bif.160493/
- For BIF the following settings work well. Settings: a3 -> 21 points. a4 -> off. Front button (focus mode selector) to C - continuous focus. Dynamic area - "middle option" in the AF-area mode selector in the back of camera. a1 -> release. Lock initial focus point to central point (w/ the focus lock selector ) To use:
Nikon Autofocus Setup for Wildlife Photography and …
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFtDyV1_swo
- Setting up your cameras autofocus right, is of the upmost importance. Especially when you're reacting to wildlife in the field. In this video I'm going to be...
How to photograph birds in flight with a Nikon camera
- https://camerajabber.com/how-to-photograph-birds-in-flight-with-a-nikon-camera/
- Back Button AF. When it comes to photographing birds in flight (or any action), it’s essential to be in control of the precise moment the camera focuses and captures the image. Most cameras ship with the shutter button triggering both the shutter and AF activation. However, although this is convenient because when you depress the shutter the ...
Nikon Z6II Autofocus Settings For Birds in Flight - Cool …
- https://coolwildlife.com/wildlife-photography-shooting-tips/nikon-z6ii-autofocus-settings-for-birds-in-flight/
- For birds in flight, I recommend testing between both the Wide-Area AF Small or Wide Area AF Large autofocus modes. I have had great success with both. It uses nearest-subject priority so this cuts down on the camera wanting to focus on the background should the bird fly by a wooded area for example.
Nikon D200 - autofocus subpar for bird photography?
- https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/nikon-d200-autofocus-subpar-for-bird-photography.283587/page-2
- Nikon D200 - autofocus subpar for bird photography? Discussion in 'Nikon' started by torriani, Aug 12, 2007. Page 2 of 2 < Prev 1 2 ... Photo.net Photography Forums. Forums > Equipment > Nikon > Search. Search titles only; Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than:
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