This review highlights that contrary to many people’s views, the Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6E VR is sharp at wide open at f5.6, and there's no need to use a smaller aperture like f8 or f11 to capture sharp wildlife images, unless you are specifically trying to get more of your image in focus. This review also shows very clearly the side effects of using an aperture of f8 or f11 on the Depth of Field (DOF) of your image has well has the problems that this causes with an increased ISO setting.
------------------------
This review links in with blog post I have published on my website in relation with photographing wildlife with the Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6E VR at f5.6, f8 and f11.
[ Ссылка ]
Video Time-line
00:00 Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6 - Why Photograph wildlife at f5.6
00:09 Introduction what aperture setting to use for wildlife (Birds) photography
02:21 Great Egret taken at; f5.6, f8, f11 and differences in Depth of Field
06:01 Water Dragon taken at; f5.6, f8, f11 and differences in DOF
07:42 Kookaburra taken at; f5.6, f8, f11 and differences in DOF Field
10:34 Discussing why f8 or f11 would be better for certain types of wildlife
11:28 Grey Teals taken at; f5.6, f8, f11 and differences in DOF
13:03 Final thoughts
Social media Links!
Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
Website: [ Ссылка ]
Flickr: [ Ссылка ]
Gear used during this video:
Vanguard Altra 264AP Tripod
Samsung Galaxy S10
Filmic Pro App: [ Ссылка ]
BOYA BY-WM4 Mark II 2.4G Wireless Microphone
Lume Cube for fill lighting
FlashBack Recorder used has a screen recorder
Editing Software used:
Video editing: Cyberlink PowerDirector 19
Ещё видео!