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Bird Photography | Red-capped robin | Sony wildlife photography, Sony A7RIV and Sony 200-600mm lens 

Franciscus Scheelings
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In today's episode I have travelled to another woodland forest on the outskirts of Melbourne for more bird photography, this time in search of the red-capped robin. These little birds are fast becoming one of my favourite to photograph, I'm sue you'll see why.
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21 окт 2024

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@bruceterrill8730
@bruceterrill8730 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing. The little Red-cap is my most favourite of the 'red' Robins. . .
@FranciscusScheelings
@FranciscusScheelings 3 года назад
I think maybe mine too
@photographyadventuresbygraciel
@photographyadventuresbygraciel 3 года назад
Beautiful bird! Thank you for sharing! Great video!
@FranciscusScheelings
@FranciscusScheelings 3 года назад
Thanks so much for watching
@williamcinco2489
@williamcinco2489 3 года назад
Nice video Frans..❤️
@FranciscusScheelings
@FranciscusScheelings 3 года назад
Thanks!
@richmisquitta5143
@richmisquitta5143 3 года назад
Thanks for this episode. I'll be trying to return to Woodlands Historic Park again. I definitely want to see (and take a decent photo) of the male Red-capped Robin. Thanks for your advice; I did get a Scarlet Robin right at the end of the day.
@FranciscusScheelings
@FranciscusScheelings 3 года назад
Good luck I hope you get him!
@stripes_in_raw
@stripes_in_raw 3 года назад
Hi, how does the 200-600mm perform handheld on the A7Riv ? Do you face any problems when using handheld ? Not BIFs but like with mammals like bigcats etc in India, Africa. Thank You
@FranciscusScheelings
@FranciscusScheelings 3 года назад
I prefer not to hand hold at 600mm because any movement at all is hugely magnified. It is possible if you have very steady hands but introduces the risk of a lot more error. If you are doing large mammals I would recommend using a bean bag or other for support. With my tripod and gimbal head I can use the lens at around 100-160s with no issues providing the subject is stationary.
@stripes_in_raw
@stripes_in_raw 3 года назад
@@FranciscusScheelings Thank you
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