Bright-capped Cisticola - Cisticola exilis
also known as golden-headed cisticola
Model NIKON D80
Shutter Speed 1/400 s
F-Number f/6.3
ISO ISO 100
Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV
Metering Mode Spot
Flash No Flash
Focal Length 600 mm
Lens Model 150-600 mm f/5.0-6.3
White Balance Details Auto
Date/Time Original 6/12/2016 8:24:57 AM
Images are so sharp they look like they are posed!
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I always use burst mode. my d80 can do 3 to 5 shots per second , i think. and i still get some blur photo. this i do photo edit using acdsee. i crop, adjust exposure and sharpen 25%. and i shoot them in the park or fields. :) i used to have nikon 18-200 and last yr got tamron 150-600mm. for bird shooting. i would suggest using 400mm+. using 200mm is not easy. since if you try to get closer the bird will just fly away.
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Very beautifully captured @digitalis!
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Thank You, aaron.
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You're very welcome :)
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Wow! These shots are crystal clear.
Thanks for the share @digitalis
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Great work as always!
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