Thoroughly enjoy your videos, watching them from Australia. Its nice to see someone still using the 7D Markii. I love my 7D mark ii, which i use with a Tamron 150-600mm G1. Im getting a pretty good success rate with this combination. I agree with you on your settings for capturing wildlife but I also explain to my friends you have to be patient in photography, sometimes you just have to sit and wait. Happy snapping
Debbie, thank you so much for watching my videos and taking the time to write a comment. I appreciate it. You're right - this cannot happen without lots of patience 😀
Thank you for your detailed video about bird photography. Your dedication and hard work is very much beneficial to people like me. Thank you once again
Thank you so much for watching my video and taking the time to comment. I appreciate it, and it's only because of comments like yours that I feel motivated to make more videos 🦚
Thanks, Girish, very informative video. That helps a lot, I sometimes find that some of my images come out a little softer than I'd like, even at lower ISOs. Maybe it's just poor lighting conditions. Thanks for the tips!
It all depends on the speed of action. We won't get sharp photos of birds flying or animals leaping at slower shutter speeds. If the subject is stationary, I'll attempt to click at 1/60th of a second, but feel more comfortable at 1/125 or faster, especially when I'm using a bean bag. Thanks for your question, I'll make a video on this 👍
That's a very difficult question with no correct answer. You could probably rent different cameras and see which one works best for you. But you must learn the basic features and functions of a camera to make an informed decision
Have you been able to compare the autofocus of the 7dMkii to that of the 90d? I'm in a debate with myself.. get a used 7dmkii (I STILL use my 7d origional that has never let me down, even in crappy downpour conditions) Having a sensor that is 5 years newer than the mkii, and increased resolution would be nice... but not if the autofocus isn't up to the task.
I haven't used the 90D to click wildlife. In spite of everything that's said about it, it seems like a straightforward upgrade of the 80D, not the 7D Mark II. What's left to be seen is if Canon will ever release a DSLR upgrade to the 7DM2.
Thanks for the video. Right now i am using Canon 600d with Tamron 150-600 G1(kit lens). Want to upgrade my camera and lens . I was thinking about shifting over to Nikon 7500D. But now i have an option or getting a used canon 7d mark ii for 55k with 25k shutter count. So should i go for it or Nikon 7500d is better option? Which one of these two will give me a better low light performance. If i end up going with 7dmark ii will the new Tamron 150- 600 will perform good with it?
Not sure what your budget is but up grading to the 7Dii you don't have to up grade the lens right away. I have the 7Dii and use the sigma 150-600mm sports. Definitely an up grade on the 60D.
i think its a good camera build like a tank and very strong ,, but for the speed 10 fps at times its not just fast enough, i have run into buffer locking me out when i shoot a fast action in raw and i end up loosing a shot, good camera but i guess for this day n age its a bit slow oh n i miss 4k, i say CANON R6 R5 R3 ARE way better, good video though
Yes, I'd imagine that the R6 R5 R3 have their advantages. How quick is the autofocus when clicking birds in challenging conditions? Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment, Michael. I appreciate it!
Thoroughly enjoy your videos, watching them from Australia. Its nice to see someone still using the 7D Markii. I love my 7D mark ii, which i use with a Tamron 150-600mm G1. Im getting a pretty good success rate with this combination. I agree with you on your settings for capturing wildlife but I also explain to my friends you have to be patient in photography, sometimes you just have to sit and wait. Happy snapping
Debbie, thank you so much for watching my videos and taking the time to write a comment. I appreciate it. You're right - this cannot happen without lots of patience 😀
Thanks for this very imp information
Most welcome. Glad it helped ☺️
Thank you for your detailed video about bird photography. Your dedication and hard work is very much beneficial to people like me.
Thank you once again
Thank you so much for watching my video and taking the time to comment. I appreciate it, and it's only because of comments like yours that I feel motivated to make more videos 🦚
Thanks for the info, I"m with you on most settings.
Awesome! Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it 😊
Thanks, Girish, very informative video. That helps a lot, I sometimes find that some of my images come out a little softer than I'd like, even at lower ISOs. Maybe it's just poor lighting conditions. Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for watching and commenting on my video, I appreciate it 😁
What is the lowest shutter speed you would use? For lower light conditions.
It all depends on the speed of action. We won't get sharp photos of birds flying or animals leaping at slower shutter speeds.
If the subject is stationary, I'll attempt to click at 1/60th of a second, but feel more comfortable at 1/125 or faster, especially when I'm using a bean bag.
Thanks for your question, I'll make a video on this 👍
I am gonna buy new camera up to 125k inrwhich will be best??
That's a very difficult question with no correct answer. You could probably rent different cameras and see which one works best for you. But you must learn the basic features and functions of a camera to make an informed decision
BEST CAMERA WILDLIFE
It's excellent, indeed. Thanks for watching my video and taking the time to leave a comment. I appreciate it!
I’ve been shooting wildlife with this camera for years. It’s the best for the price.
It is, and I have a new video about it!
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Have you been able to compare the autofocus of the 7dMkii to that of the 90d? I'm in a debate with myself.. get a used 7dmkii (I STILL use my 7d origional that has never let me down, even in crappy downpour conditions) Having a sensor that is 5 years newer than the mkii, and increased resolution would be nice... but not if the autofocus isn't up to the task.
I haven't used the 90D to click wildlife. In spite of everything that's said about it, it seems like a straightforward upgrade of the 80D, not the 7D Mark II. What's left to be seen is if Canon will ever release a DSLR upgrade to the 7DM2.
@@TheOpenImage the 7dmark2 has very fast and efficient auto focus
Thanks for the video. Right now i am using Canon 600d with Tamron 150-600 G1(kit lens). Want to upgrade my camera and lens . I was thinking about shifting over to Nikon 7500D. But now i have an option or getting a used canon 7d mark ii for 55k with 25k shutter count. So should i go for it or Nikon 7500d is better option? Which one of these two will give me a better low light performance. If i end up going with 7dmark ii will the new Tamron 150- 600 will perform good with it?
Thanks for your comment. You could probably rent both, the 7D II and D7500 for a day and see which one works for you 📸
Not sure what your budget is but up grading to the 7Dii you don't have to up grade the lens right away. I have the 7Dii and use the sigma 150-600mm sports. Definitely an up grade on the 60D.
Ergonomically, I lovemy 7dmark2
What do you like the most about it?
@@TheOpenImage I like how solidit feels,and how many frames per second it performs. Very fast and great image quality
Oh yeah, all of that! Super-fast!
i think its a good camera build like a tank and very strong ,, but for the speed 10 fps at times its not just fast enough, i have run into buffer locking me out when i shoot a fast action in raw and i end up loosing a shot,
good camera but i guess for this day n age its a bit slow oh n i miss 4k, i say CANON R6 R5 R3 ARE way better,
good video though
Yes, I'd imagine that the R6 R5 R3 have their advantages. How quick is the autofocus when clicking birds in challenging conditions?
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment, Michael. I appreciate it!
Get a faster card I’ve never had any buffering issues
You might need a faster memory card
@@Drbirder YES BUT STILL sLOW
Which memory card are you using?