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One aspect I love of using the A1 on 30fps, is the ability to observe animal behaviour in almost slow motion. Things often become apparent after the moment when reviewing shots. These 3 images are part of a 10 shot sequence that show a dunlin, spotting an almost microscopic worm, and it's transit between it's mandibles up to the head. There is absolutely no way, I could see this behaviour with the naked eye. It really is a privilege to be able to observe stuff like this.
I also have a sequence of a long tailed tit shot shortly afterwards. It has just taken a bath and is drying off. To me, this is what it's all about. I had to wait for at least 10 minutes for it to appear and in that time about a dozen people walked past without seeing anything.
Happy new year.
I also have a sequence of a long tailed tit shot shortly afterwards. It has just taken a bath and is drying off. To me, this is what it's all about. I had to wait for at least 10 minutes for it to appear and in that time about a dozen people walked past without seeing anything.
Happy new year.
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