How I find Wildlife & Cleaning Photo Equipment

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @robertlawrence7958
    @robertlawrence7958 4 часа назад

    I'm glad to hear that you don't give away specific locations. With all the social media activity going on it is becoming harder and harder to find those quiet productive places where you can enjoy the peaceful side of nature. There are far too many ' "chicken chasers" out there who just want to get any image of an unusual bird or mammal and plaster it over SM which usually ends with a whole horde of more "chicken chasers " piling in and disturbing the location 🙄.
    Good advice on cleaning. A tip I was given early on in my photography journey was to ensure that the lens element is pointing downwards when either blowing off dust or wiping the element as then any bits of dirt on the element will drop to the ground rather than scratching the surface of the glass.
    Good video as always.

  • @fy7589
    @fy7589 4 часа назад +1

    When I have dust on my R7 sensor which is very rare, I usually take the drive mode into 15 fps mechanical shutter and keep shooting while also shaking the camera gently, it always got rid off all the dust. The auto sensor cleaning is always on too but mechanical shutter on these mirrorless bodies especially on R7 causes a lot of shake and doing 15 fps burst for a couple of seconds helps, the longer the better, putting the lens cap on, at 100 iso and switching from raw to jpeg will result in almost endless shooting and shoot a 10-20 seconds burst, you'll probably be good to go.

  • @GabePerlPhotography
    @GabePerlPhotography 4 часа назад

    Very nice just love it!

  • @Karkawry1970
    @Karkawry1970 Час назад

    I use Zeiss lens wipes on my front element - very affordable, and great to have in the bag

  • @garymeredith2441
    @garymeredith2441 3 часа назад

    Fabian I have used my car many times as a moving photo blind .

  • @Met.Photography
    @Met.Photography 4 часа назад +1

    Hey sir,
    What would you choose between the Canon EOS R1+Rf 200-800mm vs. Nikon Z8 + Z Pf 800mm f6.3 for all around wildlife and best image quality?
    let me know.

    • @FabianFoppNaturephotography
      @FabianFoppNaturephotography  4 часа назад

      The two lenses are in a totally different league, the Nikon is 1 stop faster

    • @robertlawrence7958
      @robertlawrence7958 4 часа назад

      Why spend that kind of money on an R1 body and then put a cheap lens on the front of it. Far better to buy a cheaper body and use the money you save to buy a better quality lens.