Bird photography is a never ending challenge, but definitely rewarding when you get beautiful images. OM Systems Ambassador Lee Hoy, discusses how to capture images of birds in flight, and will explain everything from settings to focusing to composition.
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0:00 Intro
4:01 Goals
7:50 Struggles
19:16 System 1 - Subject
24:17 System 2 - The setting
30:37 System 3 - The light
39:18 System 4 - Autofocus
47:53 System 5 - Drive mode
51:33 System 6 - Exposure
1:00:39 Composition
1:08:06 The success we hope for
1:12:25 Final thoughts
1:14:22 Q&A
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What is your favorite bird to photograph?
Tremendous presentation by an off the chart photographer
This is all a ton of great info. Thank you! 😊
Fantastic presentation Lee!
Thank you for the information!!
Beautiful works, really enjot the presentation!
Thanks for watching!
Unable to find the link to the pdf
Lots of great tips Lee! And pictures. I'm a Canon user, and yes I get really $%#^ on the lack of highlight alerts! And rolling shutter.
Great presentation, lots of information. Went to your web site, but can't find the PDF. Please reply. I'm probably doing something wrong.
Wonderful presentation!
Thanks for watching!
Great content and well explained.😊
great content. thank you!... but man where is the PDF file link?
excellent presentation thank you
Thanks for watching!
informative content.
Well done & useful stuff. I find the histogram location (top Left corner) in screen makes it too hard to see to be useful as it's often over sky. Is there an option to place it elsewhere? On the OMD-EM1-III, it was midline and easier to see!
Thank you Thank you 🙏
Can't find the PDF :( I loved the video and info You have shared. Thank You
So, being new to this, I am wondering the many different ways of bird photography for making money?
Lee I understand completely your points being in control of your camera. You promote manual mode and manual ISO so you can control exposure using the Histogram or Highlights shadows in the viewfinder or rear screen of the camera. I get that and don't disagree. But why are you so against Manual mode with Auto ISO, the way I look at it for BIF the most important thing that is not negotiable is the shutter speed, followed by exposure and then aperture. So I set manual mode say 1/2500- 1/3200sec f4.5 or whatever then regarding exposure I simply adjust EV till I get Highlights flashing then I lower the setting by 1/3 stop... This may translate to awkward access of buttons but I have switched functions of the +/- and ISO buttons so it is a piece of cake. So why is this bad practice in your view?