I have some feeders in a small tree outside my kitchen window with some large rocks directly below and a variety of birds do cleanup duty on what the others kick out of the feeder. I was doing some testing of the AF focus speed and sensitivity settings to figure out a good balance for very active subjects like these wrens...they're never still, as you can see. Ended up with AF speed at +2 and sensitivity at 3. Normally, I have the AF speed set at 0 or less so as not to have really abrupt focus changes, but with these, I could probably go faster.
In spite of the 600pf not having a very short MFD, as you can see, it was plenty short for these small birds and other smaller subjects.
This clip was shot in 4.1K NRAW at 60fps and mastered in Resolve to UHD HDR. HDR version will probably not be live for as much as 24 hours, but it's viewable in 4K SDR now.
Cheers!
In spite of the 600pf not having a very short MFD, as you can see, it was plenty short for these small birds and other smaller subjects.
This clip was shot in 4.1K NRAW at 60fps and mastered in Resolve to UHD HDR. HDR version will probably not be live for as much as 24 hours, but it's viewable in 4K SDR now.
Cheers!