Thanks for viewing. The lens is actually much sharper at f4. Plus during the day with so much light i don't really need f2.8 so f4 works better. But usually for sports i'm shooting at f2.8 as the depth of field looks magical.
Must be careful, playing with AF modes so often at sightings. You're better off watching and staying ready for the right moments. You might miss focus for a frame or two but it should often come good with good technique. A couple missed frames is alot better than not having been ready to fire entirely
A very well made video. Loved the photos also. Great stuff.
Much appreciated! Thanks for the comment.
Such a great trip and video! This is incredible to watch!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice video, a lot of work
Thank you very much!
Some stunning shots and the trip looks like a blast! Canon come on/ that 500/4 zoom is required
Thanks for the comment. It was a great trip. I think there's an RF200-500 f/4 on its way.
This is a really enjoyable style of video, very nicely done, thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very interesting and educational
Thanks for the comment. Glad you found it helpful.
Thanks for sharing your safari trip
Nice focus cases mention
Thanks for watching
This is beautiful work. Do you have a recommendation for the tour company driver and vehicle that you refer to in this video?
I booked accommodation the Track an Trail river camp. From there i was able to book the game drives. Hope that helps
Excellent shots. But why so many at F4? I have the EF version II of the 400mm but its extremely sharp at F2.8.
Thanks for viewing. The lens is actually much sharper at f4. Plus during the day with so much light i don't really need f2.8 so f4 works better. But usually for sports i'm shooting at f2.8 as the depth of field looks magical.
Must be careful, playing with AF modes so often at sightings. You're better off watching and staying ready for the right moments. You might miss focus for a frame or two but it should often come good with good technique. A couple missed frames is alot better than not having been ready to fire entirely
Thanks for the tips!
I agree, the same case would have been fine with manual control of where to focus. Super trip and some cools pics however
haha, Canon R5 legendary heat warning is on
Standard Canon R5. However, it didn't stop me from working.