3 Camera Settings Wildlife Photographers Should ALWAYS Use

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @DvmbBxtch
    @DvmbBxtch Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! Perfect talking speed, exactly examples, organized in an easy to understand way. Can’t wait to enhance my skills :)

  • @debbiewesterfield9953
    @debbiewesterfield9953 Год назад

    I travel every year to the Black Hills and shoot pics of the buffalo which I absolutely love. Hoping to take my husband to Yellowstone the summer of 2024 for his retirement from the AirForce having served 26.5 yeasr active duty and another 13 years as an AirForce government civilian. Great help for a beginner, thank you so much.

  • @grantgappens6532
    @grantgappens6532 Год назад

    Great tips and def look forward to more of your stuff mate! Thanks for taking the time to help people further their wildlife photography

  • @manoftheserengeti3052
    @manoftheserengeti3052 2 года назад

    Excellent. I used the M50 with the standard kit lenses for a safari in Kenya and Zimbabwe a couple years ago. I since upgraded to the R5 and the EF 100 - 400 for a recent Tanzania safari and the images are incredibly superior. I’m still learning but have found your videos invaluable. Thank you.

    • @wattswildlifephoto
      @wattswildlifephoto  2 года назад

      That's great to hear, I'm glad the videos are helping! Tanzania/Kenya, or really just any African savanna in general, is a dream location of mine, I bet those were incredible trips. Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @mauriceaustin3442
    @mauriceaustin3442 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Some good tips in there. I was able to get a good capture of 2 bucks in Jackson WY with a wide open F/ and it turned out cool as the buck in the front is tac sharp and the one behind is blurred. We didnt even notice the doe lying in the grass between them till later. 600+ photos taken during Thanksgiving and it was my best and favorite. Almost at 1000! Congrats. Keep the videos coming

    • @wattswildlifephoto
      @wattswildlifephoto  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching!! Glad you liked it. That sounds like an awesome image, Jackson is one of my favorite places to photograph wildlife. Never done much deer photography there, but they’ve definitely got some big bucks! Thanks again for the support 🙏 have a nice day

    • @mauriceaustin3442
      @mauriceaustin3442 2 года назад +1

      ​@@wattswildlifephoto my wife and I go to Jackson 2 or 3 times a year. We live in Missoula Montana so it is only about a 6 hour drive. Our favorite time is February and take the sleigh ride though the 1000's of elk on the refuge. Last year they said there was about 10,000 head of elk. Of course I was having problems with my Panasonic S1 and most all my pictures were bad. This year I have the Canon R5 so that problem is fixed. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for taking the time to make them

    • @wattswildlifephoto
      @wattswildlifephoto  2 года назад +2

      @@mauriceaustin3442 Missoula is beautiful! Not too far from Glacier either. That sounds amazing, I’ve never been in winter before. I’d love to see the elk refuge when they’re all down there. It’s good to hear you enjoy the videos. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on them!

  • @yesidtac7863
    @yesidtac7863 2 года назад +1

    Execelent camera my friend

  • @laura5xs
    @laura5xs Год назад

    I’m pretty new to wildlife photography and any new tips are helpful

  • @wolfgangrieger1246
    @wolfgangrieger1246 2 года назад +3

    great advice. Pls slow down speeking. We are not in hurry.😂👍

    • @wattswildlifephoto
      @wattswildlifephoto  2 года назад

      Thank you, glad you found it helpful. I will try to keep that in mind in upcoming videos 👍

    • @RogerJones-mountfield
      @RogerJones-mountfield 4 месяца назад

      Slow it down in your settings

  • @fatfeministhippy
    @fatfeministhippy 2 года назад

    Super useful! Thank you!

  • @TRUBLUADVENTURES
    @TRUBLUADVENTURES 8 месяцев назад

    i see you got steve irwin up there mate good work bro

  • @BrandonCadiz
    @BrandonCadiz 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video

  • @thereandbackagain2022
    @thereandbackagain2022 8 месяцев назад

    Are you using back button focus?

  • @santrifilsafat97
    @santrifilsafat97 4 месяца назад

    Very helpfull bro 👍

  • @Dilemma1962
    @Dilemma1962 Год назад

    Big whites (I've got the 800 5.6) by their very design throw the background out of focus. I can see a significant difference in sharpness from 5.6 to 8 and the background looks essentially the same. Unless I'm absolutely out of light I'll stop down even just a LITTLE. I've found it helps. YMMV.

  • @douglasmoran6434
    @douglasmoran6434 2 года назад

    I would lovw to see a video on how to set up the canon Canon R6 or r6 for wildlife photography and store that setup on one of the customs buttons. Your video was intersting but there is a need for a tutorial going through all the settings then storeing them in one of the customs settings.

    • @wattswildlifephoto
      @wattswildlifephoto  2 года назад

      Thank you for the suggestion, I have a video covering autofocus setup for wildlife on the R5/R6 on my channel, you can find it here: ruclips.net/video/7KOjWhCvlZY/видео.html
      As far as all the other settings, I would like to get together a video on that eventually, it’s good to hear there is interest in a video like that. Have a nice day 🙏

  • @davidschultz628
    @davidschultz628 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for the tips ! Many times I shoot at 7.1 or 8.0 trying to get birds in flight. After I forget to open the shutter back to 5 0 or 5.6 when I find bigger mammels etc. I also use a Canon 1.4 extender on my EF 400 with an R6, but loose stops depending on the light. Do you also ever use a extender ? Best of luck getting to 1000 😎

    • @wattswildlifephoto
      @wattswildlifephoto  2 года назад

      Absolutely, hope you found them helpful! I do use an extender from time to time, but I try not to unless I have to just because of the aperture increase. Thanks for the support 🙏

  • @annadraper5296
    @annadraper5296 Год назад

    How do you set up using the buttons? For dummies like me 😊

  • @andycoleman2708
    @andycoleman2708 2 года назад

    Is is true that lenses are typically not their sharpest at either end of their extreme? When I use my Sony 200-600 open at 6.3 (at 600mm), it often doesn't seem as sharp as it should. I don't know if ISO is the problem (low light so higher ISO) or I need to stop down, or that I'm just expecting too much and shooting through too much atmosphere.

    • @wattswildlifephoto
      @wattswildlifephoto  2 года назад +1

      It depends on the lens, manufacturer, etc, but particularly zoom lenses are known for this. So yes, its possible this could be the cause of the sharpness issues you are having with your 200-600. I can’t speak for the 200-600 specifically as I’ve never used it, but I shoot the EF 100-400, a similar lens in Canon’s lineup, and I have to stop it down to get maximum sharpness. I’d recommend putting it on a tripod and set it at 100 ISO, then stop it down and shoot at 3 or 4 different f stops starting with 6.3 and look at the results. Hope this helps.

  • @bodine46
    @bodine46 2 месяца назад

    Can I ask.you a couple questions

  • @motorsforthemasses
    @motorsforthemasses 4 месяца назад

    ....and...breathe....

  • @maxmillion4216
    @maxmillion4216 2 года назад

    Why are you talking so fast and waving your hands all over the place.👎

  • @ankitnegi4790
    @ankitnegi4790 Год назад

    I am pretty much dailed into same settings as well, they work great for me. Very informative video. @currylabcaptures