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Our camera recommendations:
STARTER CAMERAS:
Basic Starter Camera ($280 used): Canon T3 http://sdp.io/t3
Better Starter Camera ($500): Nikon D5300 http://sdp.io/d5300
Better Travel Camera ($500): Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II http://sdp.io/em10ii
LANDSCAPE CAMERAS:
Good ($550): Sony a6000 http://sdp.io/a6000
Better ($1,400): Nikon D5500 http://sdp.io/D5500 & Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 http://sdp.io/s35
Best ($3,150): Pentax K-1 http://sdp.io/K1 & Pentax 24-70 f/2.8 http://sdp.io/p24
PORTRAIT CAMERAS:
Beginner ($950): Canon T6i http://sdp.io/t6i & Canon 50mm f/1.8 http://sdp.io/c50
Better ($3,000): Nikon D610 http://sdp.io/d610 & Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 http://sdp.io/t200
Best ($5,300): Nikon D810 http://sdp.io/d810 & Nikon 70-200 f/2.8E http://sdp.io/n200e
WILDLIFE CAMERAS:
Starter ($1,100): Canon 7D http://sdp.io/7D & Canon 400mm f/5.6 http://sdp.io/c400
Great ($3,200): Nikon D500 http://sdp.io/d500 & Nikon 200-500 f/5.6 http://sdp.io/n500
VIDEO CAMERAS:
Beginner ($500): Panasonic G7 http://sdp.io/g7 & Panasonic 14-42mm http://sdp.io/p42
Better ($1,400): Panasonic GH4 http://amzn.to/2p5dAmD & Panasonic 14-140 f/3.5-5.6 http://sdp.io/p140
Best ($4,300): Panasonic GH5 http://sdp.io/gh5 & Metabones Speed Booster XL http://sdp.io/mbxl & Sigma 18-35 f/1.8 http://sdp.io/s35 & Sigma 50-100 f/1.8 http://sdp.io/s100
DRONES:
Beginner ($400): DJI Phantom 3 http://sdp.io/p3
Travel ($1,000): DJI Mavic Pro http://sdp.io/Mavic
Better Image Quality ($1,500): DJI Phantom 4 Pro http://sdp.io/p4p
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24 responses to “FAST-WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY”
LOL Mallrats
Im the 1k like !!!!!!
What do you even do with all these bird pictures?
Super helpful video, thanks!! I loved that clip about the magic eye, LOL.
Loved it.
Is it a good idea to use a tripod with gimbal head for this? Shooting birds in flight hand-held with a large and heavy telephoto lens is going to get tiring, really quick – and the more tired you get, the more shots you'll miss I guess. Any comments?
Great info as always, straight to the point
There are a lot of videos describing picture taking of wildlife with DSLR but not many cover difficulties of using mirrorless digital EVR cameras. That would be a great episode. Thanks for many great pointers.
Some good tips. Chelsea, did you get any good shots of the Swallows? I find them a super challenging subject because of their speed and they're just so damn small 🙂
Mallrats Reference = +100000 Internet points
Thank you for all your videos. You two really are inspirational. I love this vlog and the kayak one. I have a Sony 6500 camera and want to purchase a good lens for wild life. I want the best lens I can afford but can't afford to buy the wrong lens, so I would appreciate your recommendation. Thanks
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sony a6000 canon 700d
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thnx
Hi what other settings do you use…like are you doing shutter priority, manual, aperture? with auto iso? matrix, center weighted, or point metering?
If you have no patience for birds and need to practice, shoot a tennis match on full manual (70s style). 🙂
The sigma 150-600 Sport, or Nikon 200-500 for bird photography?
Would love to see a low-budget wildlife video. Many of us have a cheaper 300m zoom lens and crop sensor camera – how to maximise these would be very inspirational.
Excellent tips, I've used most of those myself often… they both eyes open is very useful once you get used to it.
Thank you for such great, detailed videos. I have done a fair amount of professional video from decades of media/ post work, but am only recently getting back into photography (my prior true still camera was a Nikon F film, although i have had some limited dual purpose cams in the intervening time).
Anyway, you are both so informative, fun and inspiring that I always look forward to your vlog. You complement each other's style and focus so well that it almost seems pre-rehearsed.
BTW, your books have been great, as I tend to learn best from video, and you include more video links/refs in your books than any I can think of.
Keep up the great
WOW YOU GUYS ARE IN MY HOMETOWN!!!!
Do you have any recommendation for a wildlife camera that's under $1000 for the body? I was looking at the D7200 and the 70/80D
Liked for the tips; would Like again for the Mallrats reference!
thanks for those sharp advices!!! I really enjoy watching this vid ^^
Do you need any filters for your lens to protect it from sea spray and sand when shooting on the beach?
Nice tips