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
Equipment used:
Z 8
NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S
Shooting conditions:
Shutter speed: ¹/₄₀₀ s
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal length: 200 mm
Large Slow-Moving Animals with the
Landscape
With large animals moving slowly in an impressive landscape, take pictures without worrying too much
about detailed settings or techniques, and let the scene take care of itself.
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Large Slow-Moving Animals with the Landscape