jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Responsiveness,and the ability to seen what is happening outside the frame make a RF, especially one with an automatic recocking of the shutter a joy to use for this kind of action-wildlife photography:
ISO 160, 135/4.0.
90 mm frames brought up by trickery ( push the lensrelease and rotate the lens a little bit further) Focussing method: These birds fly in flocks, so prefocus on one bird and then follow-focus the bird you want to shoot, and let it fly into the correct focus for the last mini-adjustment.
Oh yes - it is no problem focussing long lenses on the M8. All it takes is practice - and the Megaperls 1.35 magnifier. 😉
ISO 160, 135/4.0.
90 mm frames brought up by trickery ( push the lensrelease and rotate the lens a little bit further) Focussing method: These birds fly in flocks, so prefocus on one bird and then follow-focus the bird you want to shoot, and let it fly into the correct focus for the last mini-adjustment.
Oh yes - it is no problem focussing long lenses on the M8. All it takes is practice - and the Megaperls 1.35 magnifier. 😉




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