One of my first shots taken with the Sony A9 III + 200-600mm. I didn't need to apply any sharpening since the lack of an AA filter means really sharp files SOOC. Just upgraded to FW 4.0 and am excited to see if there are any noticeable AF improvements in the field.
I was apprehensive about the...
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I've been a long-time Canon RF shooter and am a new Sony Alpha Shooter. I just acquired a Sony A9 III last week and a 200-600. I've been learning the ropes of the camera and look forward to using the camera for its intended purpose of fast action shooting - specifically for wildlife. I look...
I have an upcoming project to film wildlife within tropical beach resort. I have to film all the wildlife that reside there from birds, snakes, amphibians, crabs, insect. I will be bringing 200-600 as a main wildlife lens. For something closer or semi macro 70-200 gm ii 1.4x or 90mm which of...
Of all subjects in photography I always anticipate the return of the Ospreys from Western Africa each year. Locally we have a good population and some fantastic beaches,rivers, lochs and paid hides to use to watch them.
One of my favourite locations is up in the Cairngorm mountains and requires...
I am currently visiting Hawaii (Big Island) and I lost the lens hood on my 200-600mm while shooting with my other kit.
If I can’t buy/rent one on the island and have no choice but to shoot without a lens hood, is there a way for me to compensate and still get decent shots?
A7R V + FE...
I started wildlife photos in 2019 on a Road trip in Canada, BC. My big dream was of course to see and photograph a spirit bear. It on the main land the chances are slim. However I manage and it is one of my absolute favorite photos ever.
This is my last video about wildlife photography. I was in a lake, the only natural lake in Sardinia, quite rich of water birds.
I hope it'll like it.
Thanks for watching.
Taken at a local heathland / common in Hampshire. A well long exercise to find them birds and to get the best light. Sony A1. 200-600mm lens with a 1.4 teleconverter. F9, 2000 ISO.
I was walking in a bend on the path in the local forest and saw these two fox siblings in front of their den. They showed no shyness so I had enough time to photograph them. Sometimes you just need a little luck.