I never thought that I could take so many good photos from my balcony. That's right I got my own balcony. I am high enough on my balcony to see lots of birds, butterflies, and many more that nature still has to give us. I am using the Canon 5D Mark II with a 24-105mm lens, and this lens makes me sad because I have to crop and lose tons of quality instead having a bigger focal length like a 70-200mm lens.
I have also learned that every-time you take photos and download them onto your computer, you should always format your card before you take pictures again. This brings down the risk of corrupted errors and others things that can risk that photos you are about the take. So always format your card to delete the photos and video off the card. The Canon 5D Mark II is a spectacular camera for shooting birds, even if you use manual focus. Usually birds stay in one play for quite a long time, and you have plenty of time to use your manual focus on your lens. I really think that if I get the 70-200mm lens, the focus issues will be less apparent to the photo. So get a good lens at least 70-200mm, and get a DSLR with a big memory card to get some great stunning photos. Thank you for reading my blog and have a nice day.
I have also learned that every-time you take photos and download them onto your computer, you should always format your card before you take pictures again. This brings down the risk of corrupted errors and others things that can risk that photos you are about the take. So always format your card to delete the photos and video off the card. The Canon 5D Mark II is a spectacular camera for shooting birds, even if you use manual focus. Usually birds stay in one play for quite a long time, and you have plenty of time to use your manual focus on your lens. I really think that if I get the 70-200mm lens, the focus issues will be less apparent to the photo. So get a good lens at least 70-200mm, and get a DSLR with a big memory card to get some great stunning photos. Thank you for reading my blog and have a nice day.
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