Originally Posted by
Steve Kaluski
Like the interacxtion here.
Kevin, this is where, firstly you have to think differently when shooting Mirrorless from DSLR, you cannot carry over how you used to operate with DSLR, you have to trust in the AF system. Secondly, shooting in snow is easy, you have to trust in your Histogram, it's you best friend. As you have great light and a reasonable SS, you could have easily dialled in SS 1/4000 or 5000 to really freeze the action. Would have like a bit more on the LHS, it's too tight IMHO, easy to general, if ethic allow.
Shooting Polar bears in a white environment is the challenge, at -33 you can/do get 'atmospherics' which you can't see, but it will affect the image.