I think that's what I've done Kevin except allocated it to C1/C2. I'll have a scroll through to double check. Was always happy with the t/c on the sx50.
Rich
Rich
Hi Mike. I can't give a comparison but recently when watching a Woodchat Shrike, 3 birders all from London had P900's. They were happy with them. As you mentioned, a possible downside is the size of the thing. The SX60 fits snugly in my coat pocket.Looking for advice from the SX60 users, if you had the option to change to the Nikon P900, would you? Really torn at the moment, like the idea of the P900 but it is huge! (although not too heavy) I use a DSLR and 150-500 lens at the moment and it is a bind carrying that kit around. My pictures are used for my blog and web page so do not need to be "perfection" So SX60 or P900. (PS you are getting some great pictures folks )
By "exposure bias" do you mean "exposure compensation"?
If so, what's the issue? I don't fiddle with mine much, but it's just a button push away...
Very nice Ian.
I'm still getting to grips but loving the portability of it.
I would recommend Shutter Priority (Tv) mode instead. Set your ISO limit to 400 to avoid undue noise, go with burst mode shooting (I use high-res, low-compression and a decent camera card), and use shutter speeds between 1/400 and 1/1000 (as high as the lighting will allow). Spray-n-pray once you find your subject; may not seem very artful, but it works. This may require a bit of post-processing because small sensor cameras aren't fond of having their light reduced like this.Still finding the SX60 a solid replacement for the SX50. The only downsides I have found so far are BIF shot are not so good on the sports mode.