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Folks, in 2 weeks time im going to a Red Kite feeding centre near Stirling. Now i have had mixed success with birds in flight and wondered if anyone could give me intial settings which i should try and take it fro there.
The info i have is that
1 the hide is aprox 40 meters from the feeding station.
2. The Red Kites come in from all angles
3.Surrounding area may have some hilltop fields as a backdrop.
4.Im using my Nikon D50
5.Lenses will be a Nikon 300 f4 AFD, Nikon 80-200 f2.8 AFD
6.I will have a Kenko 1.4 tc for the 300 f4 if need be.
7. Giottos monopod and series 2 ball head
Now i know that lighting will be an issue and its hard to guess.What i would like to know is--Do i shoot in Aperture setting for nce depth of field or Shutter priority. Do i pan or wait for the birds to come into lens view?
At 40 meters is the 300 f4 enugh or do i need the tc on, i know the birds will be in the sky and that adds distance.
Anyone any tips as i dont want to miss a great chance to shoot some wonderfull birds. believe tere is really around a 30 min window as the birds come for food.
The info i have is that
1 the hide is aprox 40 meters from the feeding station.
2. The Red Kites come in from all angles
3.Surrounding area may have some hilltop fields as a backdrop.
4.Im using my Nikon D50
5.Lenses will be a Nikon 300 f4 AFD, Nikon 80-200 f2.8 AFD
6.I will have a Kenko 1.4 tc for the 300 f4 if need be.
7. Giottos monopod and series 2 ball head
Now i know that lighting will be an issue and its hard to guess.What i would like to know is--Do i shoot in Aperture setting for nce depth of field or Shutter priority. Do i pan or wait for the birds to come into lens view?
At 40 meters is the 300 f4 enugh or do i need the tc on, i know the birds will be in the sky and that adds distance.
Anyone any tips as i dont want to miss a great chance to shoot some wonderfull birds. believe tere is really around a 30 min window as the birds come for food.