If you ever find yourself shooting at f/1.4 and the ISO have climbed to 12,800 ISO, it means you have terrible light and you may not like the photos anyway. Continuous I set to low (3fps) and Continuous II is set to high (12fps).įor my normal shooting of street scenes and portraits, 1/200th of a second shutter speed is fast enough to avoid undesirable hand shake blur. Auto ISO is enabled and will float all the way through to 12,800 ISO, with a minimum shutter speed set to 1/200th of a second. Aperture Priority is the advanced mode selected, set to f/1.4 on a fast lens. My baseline photography is to shoot with at very low f-stops and let the auto ISO features adjust to conditions. I have noted Continuous I and Continuous II in the notes below, indicating that the preset values for the two configurable ‘continuous shooting’ drive modes. In practice they overlay because you can program the desired speed for continuous shooting in the menus, applying the custom menu settings to match your dial selection. The LUMIX G9 also has a dedicated dial for drive modes, and are distinct from the custom modes. For LUMIX owners I have also included a link to my pre-saved settings so you can simply download the folder to an SD card and apply them to your camera in a single action. I use the LUMIX G9 for wildlife work, but the concepts will apply to any camera that allows you to set and store custom configurations. The biggest disappointment for me with the gx7 is that as a glasses wearer, I can't really see anything properly through its tiny viewfinder, which fortunately was what stopped me getting the gx9.This article is essentially a listing of my standard shooting modes when I shoot wildlife. I still love the portability of my gx7, the ability of my GX8 and the power of the Olympus em1-mk2. I was quite shocked to learn from this thread the gx9 didn't have a jack socket'. And my website is 5-7 yrs out of date.īut I do enjoy sharing pictures with my local camera club. Well, that said, I don't even do Flickr now. I'm with you all the way on these points Maggie. It surely wouldn’t have been difficult for Panny to leave the jack socket as an option. I’m sort of antique: I hardly ever use a mobile phone, never upload to social media (just to Flickr after editing on my desktop), am too old for camping, and have a preference for simple tech which is easily fixable when things go wrong. If you have tiktok or instagram on your phone but not Panasonics app then you are really blowing it! While traveling offloading raws and jpegs as an instant backup, which also gets pushed to my iCloud automatically.At the end of a shoot waking up the camera while it is packed away in the trunk and offloading the photos to my camera roll to share.Waking up early for blue hour/sunrise photography but staying in my sleeping bag, turning on the camera remotely- which is on a tripod setup outside, and checking the lighting and taking photos from the warmth of my sleeping bag!.Shooting from the warmth of the car or tent.With my Panasonic I loved doing things with the app: You can simply shield the phone with your hand when you are outside- kind of like how you do anything with your phone when you are outside. Most cameras don't have such a good app, and a lot of users would kill for this functionality. Man the phone app is one of the best features of modern cameras.
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