10 Most Important Settings for Wildlife Photography

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Today I want to show you the settings that you should change immediately before using new camera. Having the factory settings might result in wrongly exposed, blurry, or even missed shots. And especially in wildlife photography we often don’t get a second chance!

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Great Fabian, I have one more: White balance: Never leave in Auto, as each photo of a series can look different and it will create a lot of consistency issues in post-processing. So: Always select a mode, or do it manually in each shooting 🙂

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How about metering settings on a Canon body? Do you recommend spot metering? I seem to recollect that Nikon spot metering is based on selected AF point and Canon spot metering is based on center AF point. I am particularly concerned with wildlife in the bushes where I seem to constantly underexpose the subject.

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Lately found that FV mode is a goto mode. Allows me to adapt very quickly.

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