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Animal Photography with the Canon SX60HS
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<blockquote data-quote="kawwauser" data-source="post: 3216029" data-attributes="member: 37265"><p>hi James im glad you are happy with your sx 60,i have went through a few of the powershot range, s2/s5/sx40 plus 2 dslrs,once you learn the other settings usually tv mode or av mode you will never use auto for bird photography again,i have noticed a big improvement with the sx60 regarding the ability to focus on small birds in the distance over the other powershot range,it does however take a bit of getting used to when using the tele converters ,I don't know if you have tried the video function yet ,its video capability is awesome even at full zoom,below is a link taken in standard mode of 4 grey plovers, the plovers were just a dot on the horizon (the video zooms out in the end)even stills from the vid look ok </p><p></p><p><a href="https://vimeo.com/126869927" target="_blank">https://vimeo.com/126869927</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kawwauser, post: 3216029, member: 37265"] hi James im glad you are happy with your sx 60,i have went through a few of the powershot range, s2/s5/sx40 plus 2 dslrs,once you learn the other settings usually tv mode or av mode you will never use auto for bird photography again,i have noticed a big improvement with the sx60 regarding the ability to focus on small birds in the distance over the other powershot range,it does however take a bit of getting used to when using the tele converters ,I don't know if you have tried the video function yet ,its video capability is awesome even at full zoom,below is a link taken in standard mode of 4 grey plovers, the plovers were just a dot on the horizon (the video zooms out in the end)even stills from the vid look ok [url]https://vimeo.com/126869927[/url] [/QUOTE]
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