FB101
Well-known member
In a couple weeks I will be spending a morning in a blind 20ft away from the tree a Kingfisher usually fishes from - I have never shot Kingfishers and besides the fact that they are incredibly fast, I don't have much idea on the best tricks to catch them diving / emerging from the water (hopefully fish in mouth).
@Steve any advice on AF set-up for the A1? I was going to shoot primarily with tracking off which is faster (and less confused by water droplets), and using whatever box size I can reliably keep on the bird, but open to any suggestion you have. Should I turn subject identification off altogether (I can always turn it off during the shoot, just trying to get started on the right foot)?
Cheers
@Steve any advice on AF set-up for the A1? I was going to shoot primarily with tracking off which is faster (and less confused by water droplets), and using whatever box size I can reliably keep on the bird, but open to any suggestion you have. Should I turn subject identification off altogether (I can always turn it off during the shoot, just trying to get started on the right foot)?
Cheers