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Shooting Feathered Friends

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With a camera, of course! We like watching the birds at the feeder from our kitchen window, it's one of the reasons we got it.  After months of thinking "I've got to get pictures of these guys", I finally acted on it. First we break out the D2X, the old workhorse and put it on my studio tripod with the Really Right Stuff BH-55 ballhead: This bad boy got me through my first few years of sports shooting. Unfortunately, it was terrible with low light situations, such as night games and indoor without flash.  Very bad digital noise.  At the time, Nikon had no alternative and all the top sports shooters used Canons, who handled low light very well.  Nikon has since caught up, beginning with the D3 and the D700.  Attach the usb cable: Zoom, get focus on the feeder, as close to the prong on which they stand. Be careful not to let the distant background throw it off.  Set focus to Manual, turn off VR.  Set shutter and aperture.  I used 1/200 as it was in shade, c

Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 - Must Have!

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Click Here I am hearing the Sigma Artisan version is sharper.  And cheaper.  I would probably use this more than the 50mm I currently have. More Nikon stuff, including new releases of NX2 and Capture: Nikon Rumors

Great Intoduction to Exposure and Contrast

Glossary: Histogram: Digital Photography Review A good rule of thumb is to get the image as correct as possible in the camera and not so much post-processing (Photoshop, Lightroom, etc.). If your camera has a histogram display, this is a good overview, check it out!