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Posted 02/17/2023
Bird photography has upgraded thanks to mirrorless cameras like the Canon EOS R7. Join Kathy Adams Clark as she talks about basic camera settings and what behavior to look for when your goal is to capture the best image.
0:00 - Introduction
1:20 - Clark's Introduction
4:52 - Camera Options
6:58 - Light Meter in Camera
11:05 - The Differences in F-Stops
13:49 - Shutter Speed
18:37 - ISO
21:47 - Resolution and Format
23:34 - Camera Settings
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Posted 11/04/2022
Want tack-sharp wildlife photos or an easier way to hold your telephoto lens? Whether you're photographing birds or bears, gimbal heads are a great accessory to level up your photography game and your game photography. In this tutorial, Matt Zefi shows you how to balance a gimbal head, and demonstrates its use in the field.
Do you use a gimbal head to level your wildlife photos? Have you never used one and are
Posted 10/25/2022
Bob Davis is a professional wedding photographer with a penchant for wildlife photography. Watch as Davis discusses the camera settings needed to capture a photo at the right moment. He also explains how high ISO will not always cause high grain in your images if your exposure is right.
0:00 - Introduction
2:33 - About Bob Davis
6:07 - Consistency and Versatility
12:06 - Wildlife Camera Settings and ISO (Cheetah Photos)
18:39 - Usage of ISO (Bear Photos)
25:53 - Remote Camera Setup
31:31 - Camera Focus Settings (Bird Photos)
37:13 - How to
Posted 08/09/2022
OM SYSTEM Ambassador Emilie Talpin is in the field and shares five tips for improving your photographs of birds, including where to focus your lens, what gear you should use, and more.
0:00 - Introduction
0:22 - Identify Your Subject
1:47 - Connect with Your Subject
4:34 - Be Ready
6:35 – Early Bird Catches the Worm
7:54 - Tell Your Story
9:51 - Final Thoughts
Posted 07/25/2022
In flight or in a fight, Matt Kloskowski has photographed birds in many different scenarios. Learn how he achieves beautiful bird photos, from camera settings to gear, in this OPTIC seminar.
0:00 - Introduction
1:19 - Embrace the Chaos
8:42 - About Matt
9:49 - In This Presentation
11:14 - Exposure Overview (Aperture, Shutter Speed, & ISO)
22:19 - Autofocus
32:07 - Light, Background, & Action
42:11 - Gear
45:44 - Brief Editing Tips
47:16 - More Courses from Matt
47:49 - Q&A
Ready to photograph birds on your own? Let us know in the
Posted 01/03/2022
Wildlife photographer and Nikon Ambassador Kristi Odom provides some insight on how she approaches bird photography, hopefully helping you elevate your own bird photos beyond the typical portrait.
Are birds your main subject? How do you approach bird photography? Let us know in the Comments section!
Posted 10/29/2021
Join David Wilder in the Canadian Rockies as he shares five tips for respectful wildlife photography! Should you use a fixed telephoto lens or a zoom telephoto lens? Do you need a guide? What should you research beforehand? How do you camouflage yourself? What kind of photography accessories do you need for stable photos?
What wildlife photo gear do you use? Share your thoughts or ask us questions in the Comments section, below.
Posted 10/02/2021
Photographer Olga Torrey shares her tips on finding wildlife to photograph, opening your eyes to the possibilities—from birds to rabbits—in New York City!
Of all the locations that wouldn’t occur to most of us, where would you shoot photos of wildlife? Tell us in the Comments section!
Posted 08/30/2021
If you live in the United States, you too can find opportunities to photograph wildlife. Joe and Mary Ann McDonald demonstrate how you can find wildlife in your own backyard! From photographing birds in flight to rabbits in the grass, you will find a new appreciation for local winged and furry friends.
Are you a local wildlife photographer? Tell us about your favorite subjects in the Comments section!