We frequently see this Kestrel perched in its favourite tree looking out for mice in the field adjoining our house. With the sun shining this morning (a rare event this winter!) I took the opportunity to take some pictures to try out the Canon 7D camera, fitted with the Canon 100-400mm lens.
As the tree was moving around in the strong north easterly wind, I experimented with "AI Focus" which re-focuses the picture if the subject moves. It seems very effective! I am also using "ISO-AUTO" more as it adjusts the ISO automatically (depending on light levels) to achieve a 1/500 to 1/640s exposure at 400mm, giving far less camera shake.
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