Well I am planning on upgrading in the future, but yes you are right. The best camera is the one you have at moment and it doesn't matter if it is old or new, what matters is how you handle it.
Just discovered your video. Absolutely Phenomenal Work. Looks amazing on my 85” TV & the bird looks amazing. Im getting into wildlife photography & this only motivated me to do more & practice more. You have a new subscriber!
Thank you, summer months are usually the best time to see them as they are more active. Visit your local lake or river and you might get the shot, Good luck.
Hi Adam. Enjoyed your video very much. Here on the west coast of Canada we have the belted kingfisher. I discovered one by accident one day way back in the spring but have had no luck capturing one since, despite seeing them on numerous occasions. They are extremely shy birds and will fly off at the first sight of a human. After watching your video I have decided to try some camoflage. Hopefully I will have better luck. Cheers.
@@EastLondonKingfishers Thanks, I am gonna remember that
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@@AdamSadlonPhotography The white tip on the end of the beak is a giveaway, too. Juveniles have this because, in dark nests, adults can see what to feed more easily. As they grow, this darkens as they feed themselves. Male Kingfishers have an all-black beak, and females have slight orange markings underneath their beaks on the lower side. This is often referred to as Kingfisher lipstick!
Hey, thanks for sharing this video 🙏 I enjoyed learning about the Kingfishers and also about the process of "hunting" for Kingfishers 🙂 The videos of Kingfishers looked great - I wonder if these were taken with same Nikon D4s + 200-500mm lens seen in the video?
Oh yes, this hide was one of my best investments for birds photography. Birds dont have any problems with staying near me while I am in the hide(kingfishers, tits, nuthatches...), once I go out they keep a larger distance.
So nice to see you get great shots with an older set up, just proves you don’t need expensive gear thanks!
Well I am planning on upgrading in the future, but yes you are right. The best camera is the one you have at moment and it doesn't matter if it is old or new, what matters is how you handle it.
To sú prenádherné zábery, ako foto tak aj video. Ohromná práca, len tak ďalej, a nech sa darí. Ja super vidieť že máme takéto talenty aj u nás ;)
Ďakujem velice pekne, skvelé také niečo počuť.😁
Fantastic photo I love your edit, keep them coming please
Thanks a lot, I sure will!
Just discovered your video. Absolutely Phenomenal Work. Looks amazing on my 85” TV & the bird looks amazing. Im getting into wildlife photography & this only motivated me to do more & practice more. You have a new subscriber!
Love to hear it, thank you very much.
Amazing video Adam!! Kingsfishers have been on my list for this year, i havn't succeeded yet but maybe soon!!
Thank you, summer months are usually the best time to see them as they are more active. Visit your local lake or river and you might get the shot, Good luck.
Nice movie. I love the kingfishers as a subject myself. Nicely edited video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, appreciatte it!
Awesome so lovely video tips
@@capturingnaturewithsandip thanks a lot
Great video, and amazing photo! Love it!
Thank you🙌
soo nice video :D thanks for the editing tips:D im gonna test them my self next time i shoot a photo of an animal :D
You are welcome.
Hi Adam, great video, what kind of tent are you using, seems to be very practical.
@hugodapalma Hi, Thanks, it is called Tragopan V7 and yes with kingfishers they come as close as 1 meter away from me.
@@AdamSadlonPhotography It looks great and stable. The nets on the windows did you had to buy them separately? Are those the ones used for the V6?
@hugodapalma 4 simple nets and 1 net with an opening for a camera came in the package and they should be the same as the one used in V6
@hugodapalma 4 simple nets and 1 net with an opening for a camera came in the package and they should be the same as the one used in V6
Thanks for the editing tips. Helping me a lot! :)
nice content bro
Thank you bro
Beautiful photo well-edited new subscriber, 👍
Thanks I really appreciate it.
Amazing video man! You got 1 subscriber more! Amazing content and i love that you show us the techniques you use to edit the photos!
Thanks, I really appreciate it
you did such a great job man.
Thank you!
what blind r you using? great video. my husband has been tracking belted kingfishers and i would like to get him a blind for our anniversary.
@sarahgrassi9648 it called Tragopan V7. Really useful for Kingfisher photography.
Hi Adam. Enjoyed your video very much. Here on the west coast of Canada we have the belted kingfisher. I discovered one by accident one day way back in the spring but have had no luck capturing one since, despite seeing them on numerous occasions. They are extremely shy birds and will fly off at the first sight of a human. After watching your video I have decided to try some camoflage. Hopefully I will have better luck. Cheers.
Thanks a lot, good camouflage is always helpful. One day I would like to see belted kingfisher as well.
Lovely video Adam. Appears they were juvenile kingfishers, probably the first brood of the year.
Thank you, I can´t really tell a difference between juvenile and adult but I was thinking the same thing, because there were just so many of them.
@@AdamSadlonPhotography main way is the feet. Adults have bright orange feet, the young ones have dark feet.
@@EastLondonKingfishers Thanks, I am gonna remember that
@@AdamSadlonPhotography The white tip on the end of the beak is a giveaway, too. Juveniles have this because, in dark nests, adults can see what to feed more easily. As they grow, this darkens as they feed themselves. Male Kingfishers have an all-black beak, and females have slight orange markings underneath their beaks on the lower side. This is often referred to as Kingfisher lipstick!
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Hey, thanks for sharing this video 🙏 I enjoyed learning about the Kingfishers and also about the process of "hunting" for Kingfishers 🙂 The videos of Kingfishers looked great - I wonder if these were taken with same Nikon D4s + 200-500mm lens seen in the video?
Thanks a lot, I only use 200-500 now, but in my older video I used to have 150-600 tamron g1
Hi,nice job.Can you please tell me what the brand and model you use for your hide?
Thanks, its called Tragopan V7 hide
Great photos and videos! I love king fishers! I never tried the hide. Is it worth the investment?
Oh yes, this hide was one of my best investments for birds photography. Birds dont have any problems with staying near me while I am in the hide(kingfishers, tits, nuthatches...), once I go out they keep a larger distance.
Nice ❤
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Thanks, great video, please can you tell me the name of your Hide, thank you in advance.
Thank you, its called Tragopan V7
thanks for sharing your tips, Adam
Nice
Nice video. What is your hide? Can you send link to check it. Thank you!
Thank you, my hide is called Tragopan V7, they have thier own website.
Thanks!
too much post processing ....
why do you need a camera ?!
draw everything in photoshop 😁
your videos are awsom..your efforts and the way you tell things are really insightful. are you on Instagram?
Thank you very much, yes I am, it is adam.sadlon.photos