Setting Guide (Wildlife Edition)
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Getting Ready
- Camera Setup
- Taking Photographs and Recording Videos
- Precautions for Wildlife Photography
- Tips for Wildlife Photography
- If a Stationary Subject Suddenly Starts to Move
- To Photograph Only within a Certain Area
- To Catch Moving Subjects at the Perfect Moment
- To Record without Dropping Image Quality
- To Capture a Subject Moving at High Speed
- To Take Clearer Images Outdoors
- To Create More Impressive Pictures
- To Quickly Switch Settings to Suit Different Scenes
- To Capture Lively and Dynamic Movements in Videos
- Recommended Settings by Subject
© Mohan Thomas
Shooting conditions:
Shutter speed: ¹/₆₄₀ s
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure compensation: +1.3 EV
Focal length: 115 mm
NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S
A 70–200 mm zoom lens, which combines the overwhelming imaging performance of an aperture of
f/2.8 with a wide focal length range, is one of the basic equipment for wildlife photography.
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Things to Bring