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Tony & Chelsea Northrup
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@TonyAndChelsea
@TonyAndChelsea 7 лет назад
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@lakhwinderbahl9205
@lakhwinderbahl9205 7 лет назад
Tony & Chelsea Northrup u both are so cute couple!!
@thesharpercoder
@thesharpercoder 5 лет назад
Yup. Wildlife photography reminds me of fishing. You have to pick the right place and time. You have to be quiet and patient. You have to accept that you will have good days and bad days. Most importantly, patience is usually rewarded.
@stevenochoa9904
@stevenochoa9904 6 лет назад
Everything about this video is great. Loved the enthusiasm.
@sidgurjar
@sidgurjar 7 лет назад
keeping both eyes open. that one is truly an excellent tip. I haven't heard many wildlife photographers emphasize that much. it sure takes a lot of practice to perfect the technique, but it's worth it
@Moesound1
@Moesound1 Год назад
The “Magic eye” is very helpful. I developed using both eyes when I was shooting skeet or trap.
@ghlocal1
@ghlocal1 7 лет назад
Spray and pray!!! J/K Thanks Chelsea, as always great information!
@Jeff-jg7jh
@Jeff-jg7jh 7 лет назад
Wow, Chelsea is so animated. All great tips. Fast birds are hard and take practice. I used to use manual lenses on my E mount and it was just about impossible. The Auto focus is like magic now.
@ravichander479
@ravichander479 5 лет назад
very good advice tony and chelsea i always follow what you just said in the video
@DaveFlynn
@DaveFlynn 7 лет назад
Nice video. Just to mention, it's recommended to shoot at 1/2000 and above IF you want to freeze all of the action in your shot. For birds, it's sometimes nice to catch a bit of wing motion to emphasize the action, especially if you're lucky enough to photograph the mighty raptors.
@duncanwallace7760
@duncanwallace7760 7 лет назад
Excellent tips, I've used most of those myself often... they both eyes open is very useful once you get used to it.
@paulinefollett3099
@paulinefollett3099 7 лет назад
Great tips. Now I better go and have more practice.
@shelbyintheolds
@shelbyintheolds 7 лет назад
There are a lot of videos describing picture taking of wildlife with DSLR but not many cover difficulties of using mirrorless digital EVR cameras. That would be a great episode. Thanks for many great pointers.
@kyle_medina
@kyle_medina 7 лет назад
The two eye method is definitely a must on the smaller birds.
@kanukster
@kanukster 7 лет назад
If you're shooting with high shutter speeds, then in most cases, you will need high ISO also. If you have 'High ISO Noise Reduction' enabled in your settings, turn it off. In-camera noise reduction will rob your shots of detail. Instead, use post editing NR to clean up your images.
@maxdmachy
@maxdmachy 3 года назад
Your videos in those good old days were so beautiful! Before you got into gear bashing
@emanueleriela
@emanueleriela 7 лет назад
I never stop learning with you, all focus point on clear background like sky! thanks! (love your book)
@martyd5819
@martyd5819 7 лет назад
Shoot jpeg. So simple but so effective. One of the best tips by far.
@Cory_Armitage
@Cory_Armitage 7 лет назад
Great tips, thanks guys! I just realized I always shoot with both eyes open . . .
@GilbertTV
@GilbertTV 7 лет назад
great tips ...thank you
@gloppy101
@gloppy101 5 лет назад
Another great video, thanks you two.
@mangoldm
@mangoldm 7 лет назад
Who saw the magic eye? I saw four shapes with a donut in the lower right. The other three were Quonset hut type shapes with the upper-left being below the plane.
@normanschultz1142
@normanschultz1142 7 лет назад
I have found the gulls, Canada Geese, and running/playing dogs at the park great subjects for practice Tree Swallows are still a little faster than I can consistently get a good focused shot.
@StevenWayneJones
@StevenWayneJones 7 лет назад
Super helpful video, thanks!! I loved that clip about the magic eye, LOL.
@DanIscool09
@DanIscool09 7 лет назад
WOW YOU GUYS ARE IN MY HOMETOWN!!!!
@TonyAndChelsea
@TonyAndChelsea 7 лет назад
You're cool, Dan.
@ExAstris
@ExAstris 7 лет назад
Love you guys for the Mallrats reference
@Brianwilkes78
@Brianwilkes78 7 лет назад
Thanks for the tips that information I've needed I'm new to wildlife photography and love it but have a hard time finding the subject in frame
@mrclean28h
@mrclean28h 7 лет назад
Excellent class some great tips. I do have your books too. I am practing here in Afghanistan all we have a ting birds so during day I will play
@ianbrown704
@ianbrown704 7 лет назад
Great info as always, straight to the point
@aps5150
@aps5150 7 лет назад
Liked for the tips; would Like again for the Mallrats reference!
@TheRacerRich
@TheRacerRich 5 лет назад
Surprised to see that release priority would help. I was sticking with focus priority thinking that would help the camera to make sure to get it in focus.
@AyoolaBoyejo
@AyoolaBoyejo 7 лет назад
It's really interesting seeing you guys reliably holding the A9
@codith7456
@codith7456 7 лет назад
Is it possible to take good wildlife photos with a kit lens? I just bought a Nikon d3400 and have the kit lenses and a 50mm f 1.8 lens...which would be better?
@fewclips
@fewclips 7 лет назад
regarding the placement of the subject in FOV (3:22). with up to ~400mm lens i could, after some practice, place the subject somewhere in the frame right away, correct a little and follow it, but with narrower FOVs i couldn't do it consistently. with 800mm lens it's almost guaranteed that i will mispoint it. it's a specially challenging when shooting against a plain background, since there is no clear reference and i have no a clue in which direction to correct. i ended up shooting with both eyes open. it takes a bit to get used to. the brain gets confused combining images from the two eyes. eventually you end up with the combined image in your head - wide FOV image from the naked eye in which you see the subject, and on it an image from the eye that looks through the camera. even if the initial pointing went wrong, you always see the focusing grid through the camera eye and you see where your subject is relatively to the grid in the two eye image, so you know where to correct to. it's also very useful when shooting subject that changes its movement direction very rapidly. like a swallow.
@acrane102781
@acrane102781 7 лет назад
Do you need any filters for your lens to protect it from sea spray and sand when shooting on the beach?
@jasond1500
@jasond1500 7 лет назад
Hi what other settings do you use...like are you doing shutter priority, manual, aperture? with auto iso? matrix, center weighted, or point metering?
@ArcticGator
@ArcticGator 7 лет назад
thats the one thing that is really difficult with m43, fast moving subjects still trying to get a good macro of a hovering insect lol
@iSOBigD
@iSOBigD 6 лет назад
Arctic Gator I find that unless they're larger and a bit predictable like dragonflies, I mostly land good shots using manual focus. Otherwise it's just hard to keep that focus point on a tiny bug as it flies around randomly and if the camera focuses on the foreground or background I quickly lose the subject. I focus around the distance it's at then adjust as needed manually and I got lots of shots of flying bees, dragonflies mating in the air, etc. without much of a problem.
@harrison00xXx
@harrison00xXx 2 года назад
Am i the only one using the middle spot of the viewfinder as "aiming spot" to align with the tracked bird of my regular vision? Like this i can get a fast flying target in frame very fast. Keeping it in frame with blacked out viewfinder is the more advanced thing in my opinion when using for example a 800mm lens.
@joydeepdas8980
@joydeepdas8980 5 лет назад
Hi,this is Joydeep from India,please come to our country it is a fascinating place for wildlife.I am a wildlife enthusiast,amateur photographer too.
@Neopulse00
@Neopulse00 7 лет назад
Mallrats Reference = +100000 Internet points
@ankitchandra4418
@ankitchandra4418 7 лет назад
brilliant tips.. although shitter speed needs to remain fast what about aperture should we hit the sweet spot with f8 and above or can we go to widest like 2.8 in case light is not good
@nzlenz1164
@nzlenz1164 7 лет назад
Nice tips
@DroneWolfMedia
@DroneWolfMedia 7 лет назад
awesome video guys! thank you so much for providing such great information! That camera of yours is a beast Chelsea! 👍
@ericsmyth2221
@ericsmyth2221 7 лет назад
OMG props for the Mallrats !!
@edshotsdotcodotuk
@edshotsdotcodotuk 7 лет назад
i can't think if anyone's covered the A9 in crop mode. do you still get crazy fps? is the af area as big? what's the buffer like?
@gewglesux
@gewglesux 7 лет назад
Very useful information.. Thanks!
@markmakowski7878
@markmakowski7878 6 лет назад
Tony - looked like you weren’t using the hood on the Nikon 200-500mm lens. Any particular reason why? I always have mine on, I think it cuts down glare and any extraneous light - but am I missing something? Or is there a reason why I may want to shoot without it? Great video BYW...thanks
@amdenis
@amdenis 7 лет назад
Thank you for such great, detailed videos. I have done a fair amount of professional video from decades of media/ post work, but am only recently getting back into photography (my prior true still camera was a Nikon F film, although i have had some limited dual purpose cams in the intervening time). Anyway, you are both so informative, fun and inspiring that I always look forward to your vlog. You complement each other's style and focus so well that it almost seems pre-rehearsed. BTW, your books have been great, as I tend to learn best from video, and you include more video links/refs in your books than any I can think of. Keep up the great
@TonyAndChelsea
@TonyAndChelsea 7 лет назад
Thanks!!
@Trotskyification
@Trotskyification 7 лет назад
Would love to see a low-budget wildlife video. Many of us have a cheaper 300m zoom lens and crop sensor camera - how to maximise these would be very inspirational.
@diarvla
@diarvla 7 лет назад
Hi, any special settings for the 7D mark II, 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM canon lens, thanks in advance.? P.S, beginner
@stevenlui8105
@stevenlui8105 7 лет назад
Thanks for the useful tips! Do you think it's worth upgrading from a 500mm to 600mm telephoto prime lens? With a 1.4x tele convertor on APSC body, difference in FOV roughly 200mm only. Should I just shoot with my current setup and leave things to cropping?
@Dan.gibson.photographer
@Dan.gibson.photographer 7 лет назад
thanks for those sharp advices!!! I really enjoy watching this vid ^^
@7zinz
@7zinz 7 лет назад
Let me add something to the eye-magick thing: Some of us wear glasses or have various eyes deficiencies. Getting yourself something that enlarges your viewfinder helps a lot! Especially in birdphotography
@MBrady1970
@MBrady1970 7 лет назад
Fantastic tips!!
@SuperFucdat
@SuperFucdat 6 лет назад
Great video. What focusing modes and settings would you use for a diving bird that moves extremely quickly like a kingfisher or tern that are diving for fish?… Mark.
@theoriginalonion7545
@theoriginalonion7545 7 лет назад
That was kinda cool
@warrenpabbott
@warrenpabbott 6 лет назад
And you even used a scene from Mall Rats. Nice!
@half-decentphotography6544
@half-decentphotography6544 7 лет назад
Is it a good idea to use a tripod with gimbal head for this? Shooting birds in flight hand-held with a large and heavy telephoto lens is going to get tiring, really quick - and the more tired you get, the more shots you'll miss I guess. Any comments?
@faywaters5359
@faywaters5359 7 лет назад
Thank you for all your videos. You two really are inspirational. I love this vlog and the kayak one. I have a Sony 6500 camera and want to purchase a good lens for wild life. I want the best lens I can afford but can't afford to buy the wrong lens, so I would appreciate your recommendation. Thanks
@NATURENUTT7
@NATURENUTT7 5 лет назад
Thank you got the fabulous tips. Very useful! I am hoping you can provide your thoughts and opinion I am wanting to upgrade to the D500 and 200-500. While at the store a customer suggested I check into a mirrorless system (except for Nikon). Is a mirrorless system (any brand) as good as DLSR for birds and wildlife?
@kevinhopkins7119
@kevinhopkins7119 7 лет назад
Tony what are your thoughts on the first version of the Tamron 150-600 (G1)?
@sobanosilva8585
@sobanosilva8585 5 лет назад
speak about shooting subjects like this with back focus button
@pilsung26
@pilsung26 7 лет назад
My two cents. Work on keeping your left eye open. More than any camera setting this has helped me get the subject in frame. It will be uncomfortable at first and require constant reinforcement; but you may be pleasantly surprised if you can adapt.
@kashyapjoshi7144
@kashyapjoshi7144 6 лет назад
Say something about af c setting and it's uses and focus point during birds in flight
@donstravelsandrants.
@donstravelsandrants. 7 лет назад
Loved it.
@ZaberAnsaryOfficial
@ZaberAnsaryOfficial 7 лет назад
The Moirray is ridiculous on Chelsea. What camera is this recorded on? Please mind the spelling.
@TonyAndChelsea
@TonyAndChelsea 7 лет назад
Weird, I don't see any moire. It must be the resolution that YT is scaling it to for you.
@SR-sg7qk
@SR-sg7qk 5 лет назад
Would suggest bbf for birds
@philcampbell5827
@philcampbell5827 7 лет назад
Some good tips. Chelsea, did you get any good shots of the Swallows? I find them a super challenging subject because of their speed and they're just so damn small :)
@Modelero
@Modelero 7 лет назад
How's the 200-500? i'm going to rent it for a week during a holiday in the uk
@lim2001burger
@lim2001burger 7 лет назад
Great tips :)
@MrAma1l
@MrAma1l 7 лет назад
hiiiiii sony a6000 canon 700d who win in photo and video? thnx
@laurentoutang8273
@laurentoutang8273 7 лет назад
Chelsea is using the burning A9. I wouldn't have chosen a full frame camera for wildlife. Apsc enable you to have a narrower field of view it's better to catch détails and cropping the image;. For me Nikon D500 is the real killer for wildlife.
@SPDTDL
@SPDTDL 7 лет назад
I believe the A9 can switch between full frame and crop, giving you the best of both. It also does 20fps with no blackout.
@laurentoutang8273
@laurentoutang8273 7 лет назад
I believe it cost 4500 $ plus 2500 $, so cheap!! For less than 10 000 $ you can learn how to frame a Gull!! WOW; Who dare to resist buying this low cost camera?
@kamleshrawat1
@kamleshrawat1 7 лет назад
In this Video Tony which camera use...?
@PostColorGear
@PostColorGear 7 лет назад
Me either Tony. Me either. Damn Magic eye lol
@jeffluo9591
@jeffluo9591 7 лет назад
which one gets your more swallows, D5 or A9?
@ZaberAnsaryOfficial
@ZaberAnsaryOfficial 7 лет назад
Jian Luo 12 vs 20..
@pilsung26
@pilsung26 7 лет назад
LOL, that question. Seriously, I'd like to know; which one gets more shots in focus.
@jeffluo9591
@jeffluo9591 7 лет назад
that's what i meant
@ethanmanfredi7019
@ethanmanfredi7019 7 лет назад
The sigma 150-600 Sport, or Nikon 200-500 for bird photography?
@kamrongrant
@kamrongrant 7 лет назад
just want to point out... awesome that you put the mallrats ref. in there. just awesome :P :)
@natemarshall4166
@natemarshall4166 7 лет назад
Very helpful keep doing stuff like this. :)
@magnusclaesson5843
@magnusclaesson5843 7 лет назад
Looking with the other eye, just cant do it. I have to have my left eye in the view finder.
@kipkipful
@kipkipful 7 лет назад
i instantly click your notifications, love ya
@sarmce
@sarmce 7 лет назад
What camera are you using and lenses
@avinashrai11141
@avinashrai11141 7 лет назад
When will you do in depth review of Sony a9
@Antecian
@Antecian 7 лет назад
Manual or Tv mode?
@jc32750
@jc32750 7 лет назад
Kind of hard to do both eyes open when your left eye dominant.
@jeremiahwat1
@jeremiahwat1 7 лет назад
I love how you guys are one of the only channels using 60fps for your videos. It looks so nice.
@stueightfish1216
@stueightfish1216 7 лет назад
Put the wildlife away for a minute and hop over that fence into the abandoned building behind you. Derp's offer the best photo op's.
@jsal999999
@jsal999999 7 лет назад
If you have no patience for birds and need to practice, shoot a tennis match on full manual (70s style). :-)
@debrajdas4527
@debrajdas4527 4 года назад
Take 330 billion pictures and then pick one. There you go!
@FilmbyAunee
@FilmbyAunee 4 года назад
Which option you used for focus? mode :AF/MF?
@SavasKara
@SavasKara 5 лет назад
Magic eye image reminds me my teenager times. (1 inner 2 outer half conic + donut at right bottom in the image)
@GameTL
@GameTL 7 лет назад
5:30 Tony realised that the mirror/shutter is too loud while Chelsea is talking
@OmerSaridas24
@OmerSaridas24 7 лет назад
Güzel 👍👍
@mylivingview
@mylivingview 7 лет назад
Loving the UT hat! Hook'em! I have two daughters who are Longhorns!
@jkalanphotography9398
@jkalanphotography9398 7 лет назад
Do you have any recommendation for a wildlife camera that's under $1000 for the body? I was looking at the D7200 and the 70/80D
@StinkyDustyBird
@StinkyDustyBird 7 лет назад
Cubing With A Twist I don't know anything but canon, I use the 80D and shoot mostly birds, it's awesome. If the mark were lighter I would have thought about that more because of the extra focus points and frames per second. But then with the crop sensor on the 80d you're even closer. So 600mm is 930 for example.
@TonyAndChelsea
@TonyAndChelsea 7 лет назад
Yeah; check sdp.io/whichcamera
@ethanmanfredi7019
@ethanmanfredi7019 7 лет назад
Cubing With A Twist I would say the 80D, or if you are willing to spend a little more get the 7D MK11.
@jkalanphotography9398
@jkalanphotography9398 7 лет назад
Ethan Manfredi thanks man, that's what im looking at, found a use 7d mark II for about $1000
@chadsiford2910
@chadsiford2910 7 лет назад
Which lens are you using on the A9 Chelsea?
@RobbyNowell
@RobbyNowell 7 лет назад
African or European?
@Jigsaw407
@Jigsaw407 7 лет назад
I don't know that?! *swoosh* AAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!
@normanschultz1142
@normanschultz1142 7 лет назад
Robby Nowell no coconuts were seen 😆
@gewglesux
@gewglesux 7 лет назад
Cant believe i didn't pick up on this one sooner must be getting old..
@amateurhobbyist
@amateurhobbyist 7 лет назад
This is the only correct comment for this video.
@patrickvanbaarle3483
@patrickvanbaarle3483 7 лет назад
The sounds of Chelsea firing of the A9 versus the D500 is pure click bait for SDP.IO/A9
@westytd
@westytd 7 лет назад
And the E-M1ii is even nicer sounding! :) I would be interested to see a comparison of these two cameras along with the E-M1ii once Tony has had some time to master it...
@Tthoor
@Tthoor 7 лет назад
Which would you recommend for safari trip in masai mara? Nikon D4s or D500 . Planing to use with 200-400 f4 .
@ethanmanfredi7019
@ethanmanfredi7019 7 лет назад
I would say the d500.
@Tthoor
@Tthoor 7 лет назад
My first try was in yala sri lanka with D800 . Good for still but i need something fast + cost is actually free loan from a friend
@DaveFlynn
@DaveFlynn 7 лет назад
D500 all the way. I couldn't be without mine.
@omara.7107
@omara.7107 7 лет назад
I'd go with the nikon d500 it has 10fps,great iso capabilities (at least for crop sensors) and its way lighter than the d4s with more reach
@Tthoor
@Tthoor 7 лет назад
Omar attalla does it have the same quality pictures ?
@AndrewWells527
@AndrewWells527 7 лет назад
Swallows are hard. I can never do those magic eye things either.
@theodordahlby2506
@theodordahlby2506 7 лет назад
I try to photograph swallows, and usually get underexposed picture. any tips?
@InterfaceDeath
@InterfaceDeath 7 лет назад
If you are shooting at a high shutter speed, use a higher ISO.
@ANT-ER
@ANT-ER 7 лет назад
Yo! Was the GH5 used for this???
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