Empty-handed
I came up empty-handed this morning (and misery loves company) so here's another one from Madison County Lake a few days ago.
Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
500mm
F5.6@1/1,000
ISO 2,800
Cropped
I'm still in the learning stage with birds so in case you'd like to know, I have the camera preset (on a Nikon D7200 it is the U2 button) for shutter speed. I actually did it for rodeo but it works okay for birds: F5.6 (widest aperture for my big lens) with a shutter speed of 1/800th and the ISO set on Auto. You can reset the shutter speed just by turning the thumb wheel and you can see I cranked it up 1/1,000 here. The one thing that works for rodeo but not for birds in the auto-focus present. I have it set on AFContinuous but I had the focus point set on a limited range (9 points?). It's pretty easy to get the focus point on a horse at 100 feet. Not so much with a bird at 100 yards. I'm currently trying the 3D setting where the computer finds the bird but I'm not settled on it yet. It works great with the sky as a background. Not so much with a forest.
(RD1_0099)
©Don Brown 2021
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