At 1/25/2021 05:08 PM, Madness Moose wrote:
>On FF or APS-C? That makes a pretty big difference for that kind of
>photography. 600 mm on APS-C is about 900 mm eq., my 400 mm on µ4/3 is 800
>mm. The TC will take me out to 1120 mm eq.
>
>I'm pretty happy with my bird photography. As an amateur who doesn't go on
>special bird photo trips, just capture what I run across in my travels (and
>yard), I think I do well. <https://photos.app.goo.gl/gbzMNcDnhqTySLa02>
>
>I'm also happy with my shots of people doing photogenic things that are
>predictable. I'm sure sports photogs are well versed in the signs of what
>players are going to do next.
>
>With Bhutanese dancers, I didn't do so well the first time, trying to catch
>the moment. Second time, I was armed with the proper AF settings and burst
>mode that AFs for each frame, and it was easy.
><https://photos.app.goo.gl/KM2M4XTiWcmJhrar9>
>
>But critters, insects and ordinary people don't telegraph their movements. So
>the idea of capturing a stream of shots, at a fairly high frame rate, with
>older ones falling off the end, and the queue saved when the shutter is
>pressed all the way, is pretty appealing.
>
>That tiny, crucial delay between seeing what's happening, pressing the button
>and camera lag time in capture disappears by going back a frame or three. ð???
The new Sonie A1 has bird eye autofocus and 30fps. 155 raw buffer... Perhaps
bug eye autofocus is next?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0om2qHS1o4&feature=emb_imp_woyt
Mount on an Airpeak drone...
I'd like to have a Mclaren also...
WayneS
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