Chikadees are very friendly. They will even land on my hands. Most of the other birds aren't quite as easy to get close to. Thanks so much for watching!
Honestly, no. I have never had any issues. Possibly because I am out for a while before I start shooting. Also, I do make sure to leave the camera out of any bag when I bring it in so any moisture can evaporate.
If I may give you a Tipp, I do always leave it in the cellar for a while, it is a perfect mix between the cold of outside and the house temperature down there.
Really informative tips Steve. Thanks
Thanks!
Those birds are so tame! Amazing! Do you even need your Camo gear? LOL
Chikadees are very friendly. They will even land on my hands. Most of the other birds aren't quite as easy to get close to. Thanks so much for watching!
Merci c'est bien apprécié, Thank You well appreciate
Thanks for sharing ..like your humor...😄
I just have to laugh at myself sometimes, keeps it fun! Thanks so much for watching!
surely the best videos
Thanks very much!
Good tips very clean smooth video 👍😀
Thanks 👍I see you got the 600 F/4! Congrats!
Love it! Took some inspiration from your set up. Thank you!
Great video, where did you get the jacket? Thank you.
Thanks! I got that jacket at Gander Mountain. I have had it for 16 years! I recently replaced it as it started to fall apart. 😂
🦌🦌🌲thank you for sharing your videos 🌲🦌🌲🌲🎅
You are very welcome, thanks for watching!
great vid very helpful
Thank you very much and thanks for watching
very nice what camera do you use
Thank you I use a Nikon D850
What mode do you shoot in ?
I either shoot in manual mode or manual with auto ISO.
@@stevecookphotography thanks
Nice video, Like n,96 and Greetings from Italy :)
Thank you very much Peri!!
Is there a process you take to adjust you camera to the cold and back to the inside of the house?
Honestly, no. I have never had any issues. Possibly because I am out for a while before I start shooting. Also, I do make sure to leave the camera out of any bag when I bring it in so any moisture can evaporate.
If I may give you a Tipp, I do always leave it in the cellar for a while, it is a perfect mix between the cold of outside and the house temperature down there.
@@wildfotografie.wimmer7425 ..... I would try that but I live in a earth home...lol.
@@SR-sg7qk oh, well, no matter how you do it, It won't be too bad I think 😅👍🏼
@@wildfotografie.wimmer7425 good idea!