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    Default Nikon D3s - optimal settings for wildlife/avian photography

    Hi guys. So I got my new gear...and would like to know if there's a thread/link somewhere (maybe it's been posted before) showing how to best setup the AF (etc) of the D3s for wildlife/avian photography? I found Doug Brown's setup tut of the 7D on Greg Basco's blog very helpful after purchasing my 7D last year.

    Any help/links would be appreciated.
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    Congratulations Morkel! Could not help myself but to congratulate you...it's a beautiful piece of camera....

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    Some help
    http://www.outthereimages.com/images...etup_Guide.pdf

    What I found to be the most useful is to use the 21 AF points, and pump away those ISO
    Also check Andy Rouse site
    And Why not mine...

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    Congrats on purchasing one beast of a camera! I doubt you'll find something as awesome as Doug Brown's 7D guide but who knows...maybe it's out there. Now I'll be expecting more images like that owl in flight that looks like dracula from 500px......wow, I couldn't stop looking at that image for days!

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    I use the following for flight:

    Dynamic AF with 9 or 11 point expansion. 9 with TC 11 w/o TC.
    Priority: release + Focus
    lock-on delay: short or off (depending on the BG and type of bird)
    With the D3S you can program the upper front CFn button plus the main command dial to rapidly toggle between AF expansion modes without taking your eye off the finder. Use the rear AF mode selector to rapidly toggle between single and dynamic area AF when needed (eg. bird that is flying parallel but then banks for starts flying towards you)

    Hope this helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny J Brown View Post
    Congrats on purchasing one beast of a camera! I doubt you'll find something as awesome as Doug Brown's 7D guide but who knows...maybe it's out there. Now I'll be expecting more images like that owl in flight that looks like dracula from 500px......wow, I couldn't stop looking at that image for days!

    DB
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    Thanks guys...nice setup guide that...

    Arash - good idea, will set it up like that immediately!

    Danny - I am humbled that you mixed us up , and thanks for the compliment
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    Morkel, just send me your camera, and I'll do a D3s setup blog post for you!

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Basco View Post
    Morkel, just send me your camera, and I'll do a D3s setup blog post for you!
    Greg, I'd love to, just not sure if I can afford the courier fees??
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    Check out Thom Hogan's website (byThom.com) - full of useful information. His guides are also excellent and made my transition to the dark side much easier.

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    Thanks Deborah - know about Thom but have to admit to not frequently browsing his site :)
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