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Nikon D500 Wildlife Photography - How to Click Super Sharp Photos? 

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Nikon D500 is a super powerful camera for bird, wildlife, and action photography. In this video, I teach you all the crucial settings on the Nikon D500 camera that you need to know to click super sharp images. The Nikon D500 holds its place even in a world of mirrorless cameras, and many of the settings on the Nikon D500 are the same even on Nikon's mirrorless cameras.
So let's take a look at settings such as autofocus modes, release priority, metering, exposure, and even corrections in Adobe Lightroom that will help you improve your photography by leaps and bounds!
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@utube321piotr
@utube321piotr 9 месяцев назад
I enjoyed your video Girish, thanks for taking the time and sharing your experiance.
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 9 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
@prasadjoshi7174
@prasadjoshi7174 2 года назад
Thanks for the information & guidence. 👍
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 2 года назад
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. I appreciate it ☀️
@russandbarbnighbert3462
@russandbarbnighbert3462 10 месяцев назад
Very nice, well explained video. I’ve had my D 500 for over two years and I sure wish I had seen this at the beginning.
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it 😊
@MaheshKrishna
@MaheshKrishna Год назад
Extremely good.. very nice explanations. Best wishes Girish !
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
Thank you, Mahesh, for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. I appreciate it
@gaurav2905
@gaurav2905 2 года назад
Super stuff...so much to learn
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 2 года назад
Thank you!
@niveonthego02
@niveonthego02 4 месяца назад
Thank you for creating this! really helpful! Using this camera for the first time in bhigwan! :)
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 4 месяца назад
All the best!
@Drbirder
@Drbirder Год назад
Very useful video ! I have an old d500 and a 70-300 kit lens
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
Thanks. I'm doing this 2-hour "Introduction to Wildlife Photography" workshop tomorrow on Zoom www.girishmenon.com/wildlife-photography-courses-for-beginners-bird-photography-workshop-lessons-classes-tips-webinar I do it from time to time 😀
@huntersimmons6489
@huntersimmons6489 2 года назад
Good explanation. Nice photo work too
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and typing an encouraging comment. I appreciate it 😀
@buselakeju
@buselakeju Год назад
Thanks, Girish! Very good presentation! You use settings something similar what I use on my D500, AF-S 70-200 mm for sports shooting!
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it 😀
@Rev.DavidJTowns
@Rev.DavidJTowns 8 месяцев назад
My d500 can only read my cfexpress card if NOT fully inserted -- if I fully insert it says err. if I leave the door open and the card not fully inserted it works?
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 8 месяцев назад
You may have to show it to a service centre and get it repaired
@dougedwards7570
@dougedwards7570 2 года назад
great tips -- thank you
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it 😀
@AZTEC_ARTS2023
@AZTEC_ARTS2023 Год назад
Good info ! I've been shooting the exact same setup .... but with different settings, so i'm looking forward to re-shoot birds to get (hopefully) different results.
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it. Looking forward to seeing your results 😀
@user-zp6jc9zu4w
@user-zp6jc9zu4w 2 года назад
Simple explanation 👌👍
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 2 года назад
Thank you 😄
@capturingnaturewithsandip
@capturingnaturewithsandip 2 года назад
Nice and beautiful video....
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ele4853
@ele4853 9 месяцев назад
The camera is so good that I purchased a brand new one as a backup. The best autofocus system ever built by Nikon. BIF? there's nothing better out there. I do have the Z9 and the Z800 PF. The D500 locks into autofocus in a snap of a second and does not let go for the rest of the tracking, even when you have a busy background behind the BIF. The Z9 is not as good and still lacks behind the D500 on that matter. I wish Nikon launches the D7 with autofocus sensors spread all over the viewfinder. theMulti-CAM 20K 153-point AF system fits the width of the D500 frame. That is the difference to the D5 (has the same autofocus module in it) which I purchased brand new and sent back. You have to put your BIF on the center all the time and when you try to recompose like I do on the D500 the D5 loses focus. There's not enough sensors spread to do that. I have heard that the Multi-CAM 37K autofocus system on the D6 it's even better. However, Nikon insists on having the sensors in the center of the frame. No, it did not spread 1.6X to the side like they say. Tell me about "funny" marketing from Nikon... Remember when they have made a big splash about the Z6 and the Z7. LOL what a failure at the time! The sensor distribution on the D6 has the same "scale" compared to the D5. It's not enough. Had they spread more sensors into the frame like the D500. I would've moved to the D6 in a heartbeat. Hopefully they will realize that the Multi-CAM autofocus system is superior to reading pixels on a mirrorless sensor and will not kill the DSLR pro line. They have registered the "Names" D7, D8 and D9 when they launched the D6. Let's see what happens. Meanwhile, let's have fun!
@mdghani996judo
@mdghani996judo 10 месяцев назад
Good teaching
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it 😊
@neilgreenhalgh9197
@neilgreenhalgh9197 Год назад
great video and some good tips. Where did you get your bean bag?
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it. The bean bag is available on Amazon 😊
@bruce0850
@bruce0850 5 месяцев назад
Do you use Back Button focusing?
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 5 месяцев назад
I do try it from time to time but eventually go back to the default way 😃
@REALIAURIAN
@REALIAURIAN Год назад
Indeed the d500 with the AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR do a great job ! it will probably be my future goal
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
All the best to you!
@REALIAURIAN
@REALIAURIAN Год назад
@@TheOpenImage thanks you too 🙏🏼
@MrAbouwas
@MrAbouwas Год назад
thank you sir
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
So nice of you
@Quinnikon
@Quinnikon 2 года назад
Thank You
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 2 года назад
You're welcome 😀
@wesutd
@wesutd 2 года назад
Amazing picture. Am sorry am only appreciate the picture only cuz i don't have the camera. However, your work is nice and please keep it up.
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 2 года назад
Thank you so much for watching my video and appreciating my pictures. Hope you come back again 📷
@TVzenrobot
@TVzenrobot Год назад
Excellent. Do you ever use auto-ISO + manual?
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
Auto ISO + Manual doesn't give me good exposures for prints, so I don't use it. Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it 😊
@user-pw3rt2fk5m
@user-pw3rt2fk5m Год назад
Thanks for the explanation ! Should I do the same setup with a 150-600 sigma sport ?
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
Yes. Thanks for watching and commenting on my video, I appreciate it 😀
@user-pw3rt2fk5m
@user-pw3rt2fk5m Год назад
And what about the sigma 150-600 sport ? Should I keep the same setup ?
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
@@user-pw3rt2fk5m Yes
@aaronbrodeur8703
@aaronbrodeur8703 9 месяцев назад
Im in the market for a camera to replace my Nikon D7000. Ive never owned full frame digital, I shot film for 10 years before digital. I absloutely despise electronic viewfinders. Should I just buy the D500 and be done with it? I love photographing wildlife and especially birds. I make money photographing cars and dogs mainly. Thoughts?
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage 9 месяцев назад
Only the top-of-the-line mirrorless cameras suit wildlife photography, and they don't come cheap. Middle and bottom-of-the-line mirrorless cameras aren't cheap either, but are useless for birds and wildlife. The D500 is still a relevant choice, but you'll have to acquire it from the used camera market as Nikon have discontinued it.
@primate2744
@primate2744 5 месяцев назад
The D500 is not a full frame dslr. It's a crop sensor camera.
@SenshinDk
@SenshinDk Год назад
I jus got my D500. I cannot find where to set it for AF-C instead of AF-S. Can you help please?
@TheOpenImage
@TheOpenImage Год назад
You have a little button on the camera body around the lens mount, close to the button that you press to mount and unmount the lens. Press that and turn the dial at the back that you use to change the shutter speed 😀