continuous shooting,but because of the speed and the fact that he was pretty close it was hard to get
Cool shot. Was it just on it's own?
I've got a selection of pictures and videos of hundreds of deer walking through windsor great park. Qualities not great unfortunatley.
auto focus was on...yes...if i was manually focussing it would have been on the other side of the park before i got a shot
=/ One shot AF, AI Focus AF or AI Servo AF:thumbup
English please!!!!!=/ One shot AF, AI Focus AF or AI Servo AF:thumbup
English please!!!!!
guess i do, that made no sense to me, written with way to much techincal jargonGuess you need to go to english school:thumbup
guess i do, that made no sense to me, written with way to much techincal jargon
ah that makes more sense, thanksOh, sorry that is what you meant, SLRs have One Shot AF, AI Focus AF, and AI Servo AF modes something for the autofocus :thumbup
Your pics inspired me to go to Bradgate park today with some friends. Made me realise just how careful you have to be trying to get those shots. The misty fog made for some nice pics but the deer were very tough to get. Much respect for your pics especially of the running deer now.
I was worried, not knowing how deer act as to whether the big antlered males would get up and run at me if I got too close to take pics.
For a first go it's a good start. Next time I suggest you up your shutter speed a bit cuz the arse end is a bit out of focus. More importantly crouch down so you're not looking down at it. It's better to have your lens pointed upward a bit. A couple more bursts and the entire deer would have been in the shot as well. Dem buggers are fast. Get those issues ironed out and you'll pop it.
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