What Your DSLR CAN’T DO…BUT the SONY a9 II CAN?
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I took the Sony a9 ii out with the Sony 200-600mm lens to try and photograph Bald Eagles at Conowingo Dam. I have to say the weather was terrible. It was 34 degrees, 15-20 mile per hour wind gusts with rain and snow at times. Not the most ideal weather for going out to shoot, but I still went out there.
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***NOTE*** At 04:47 I discuss What a DSLR Can’t DO but the Sony a9 II Can. At this point you will see the bird almost completely out of the bottom portion of the frame yet it’s still in focus. NO that’s not a usable image but the fact that you can still have tracking with the bird outside of the actual frame means as you quickly recompose the autofocus will continue to track the subject. Whereas with a DSLR, if you lose the bird outside of the focus points, you will have a tougher time getting the autofocus to reacquire and track your subject. In no way am I saying you can’t photograph birds with a DSLR! Most nature photographers are using and have been using DSLR’s to capture birds for years. Again, I am pointing out the tracking capability edge to edge and the ability to stay on the subject even when the subject is barely in the frame.
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I took the Sony a9 ii out with the Sony 200-600mm lens to try and photograph Bald Eagles at Conowingo Dam. I have to say the weather was terrible. It was 34 degrees, 15-20 mile per hour wind gusts with rain and snow at times. Not the most ideal weather for going out to shoot, but I still went out there.
Download Sample RAW FILES https://froknowsphoto.com/a92af
Order the Sony a9 II Allen's Camera http://bit.ly/2OHqLtx
Amazon https://amzn.to/2DGbrY6
Order the Sony 200-600mm Allen's http://bit.ly/2DFwmdK
Amazon https://amzn.to/2RemT4Y
***NOTE*** At 04:47 I discuss What a DSLR Can’t DO but the Sony a9 II Can. At this point you will see the bird almost completely out of the bottom portion of the frame yet it’s still in focus. NO that’s not a usable image but the fact that you can still have tracking with the bird outside of the actual frame means as you quickly recompose the autofocus will continue to track the subject. Whereas with a DSLR, if you lose the bird outside of the focus points, you will have a tougher time getting the autofocus to reacquire and track your subject. In no way am I saying you can’t photograph birds with a DSLR! Most nature photographers are using and have been using DSLR’s to capture birds for years. Again, I am pointing out the tracking capability edge to edge and the ability to stay on the subject even when the subject is barely in the frame.
Download MyGearVault https://mygearvault.com/#download
Get a FREE Guide To Capturing Motion In Low Light Situations https://froknowsphoto.com/ (look for the orange box)
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Landscape Photography, Sony a7R IV, Sony a9, Bird Photography, Bald Eagle Photography, How to take pictures
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Gear I USE
I SHOOT RAW Camera Bag http://bit.ly/2scQRt7
I SHOOT RAW T-Shirts http://bit.ly/2vG2igB
My Go To Mirrorless Camera as of now
Sony a7R IV https://amzn.to/2PfcTaA
Sony a9 II https://amzn.to/2poUpdr
SIGMA 35mm f1.2 https://amzn.to/2rLO8Jr (FAVE LENS)
Nikon Z6 http://bit.ly/2FcKsWJ
The Microphone I use for Vlogging http://bit.ly/2LWGRPq
Nikon 70-200 2.8 http://bit.ly/2OBsjmY
Nikon 24-70 2.8 VR http://bit.ly/2LLHdsQ
Nikon 14-24 2.8 http://bit.ly/2LK1NtU
Nikon 105 F1.4 http://bit.ly/2vttwUq
Sony a7 III http://bit.ly/2n3HaK8
My Rolling Bag Of Choice For Flying http://bit.ly/2LNsHRK
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