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@murraymcgregor441111 сағат бұрын
Thanks Ian for the clear explanation of the Custom settings. While I've been aware of them, I never thought to use them in a practical sense. Now I'm motivated, haha.
@timrosenburgh859710 сағат бұрын
Hi Ian. Another interesting video. I must admit i haven't used my custom settings dial, but i think i will now, so thanks for the tip. It was nice to see you out trying wild life photography and it was a shame that they didn't play ball. You managed to capture some nice image's of the flying birds. Look forward to the next one.
@randyschwager849 сағат бұрын
Great advice! Thanks for taking me along!
@keithdavies716711 сағат бұрын
Love this place Ian have spent many a happy hour there photographing the wildlife
@kennethnielsen386410 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@alanglover59010 сағат бұрын
Hi Ian, Do you ever use the in camera crop settings? Thanks for your videos I really enjoy them.
@plevesque11 сағат бұрын
I will try to set up my Sony a7IV, it is a very good trick !!!!! Thank you again !
@colingreen23205 сағат бұрын
Another great video 👏🏻 Why turn the IBIS off in your tripod mode?
@MRMDBirdman10 сағат бұрын
Just to note Ian, that the Egrets you're seeing are Little Egrets not Snowy Egrets. Snowy Egrets are an American species, not often seen in the UK. Otherwise great video. I think the learning point for me is enjoy the great day even if you don't get that fantastic photo.
@albertphillips4476 сағат бұрын
Say Hey Ian! I am using this comment to share my recommendations to your recent call for thoughts on your search for a new "pocket" camera. I have been having a virtual conversation with you since you brought up the subject a couple videos ago, and here is the perfect solution. DON'T DO IT! After watching you, and paying close attention to your style, I believe you already have the prefect pocket camera for your requirements, the Fuji XT-3, you will just need a bigger pocket, I suggest a small sling bag, the Tenba Solstice 7L Sling Bag will carry the fuji and an extra lense, and after watching your review of the X100VI, I don't think you will be satisfied with out the reach of a telephoto, I know, I know it will not fit in your pocket, but hear me out, I have bought a few pocket cameras over the years, and they pretty much sit on the shelf. It seems like you have been bitten by the gear bug, I think a Tamron 18-300mm would provide inoculation ($550 used). A couple weeks ago you mentioned spending on hiring an assistant, I think this would give you the biggest bang for your buck, er pound. You might even be able to charge him/her for the lessons, and they could carry the gear too. There, now that have gotten that conversation out of my head, I will relax and watch CAMERA TRICK. Please keep the great videos coming. Al