Zooming with feet of sort - CZ135 and Hummingbirds

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Re: Zooming with feet of sort - CZ135 and Hummingbirds

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I wish you bright light.
Of course you have analyzed if the feeder is in the brightest place in the yard.
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Another challenge I had with 135 was it was focusing on the background than the feeder. I had to switch to manual focus.
I think I will change focus to center and try auto focus and do hand holding of the camera.

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Sury! Small tip. Try to use your cellphone as a remote control for the camera, the picture from the camera will be displayed on the phone and it is much easier to take a photo, well, there are other camera settings available. :)
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https://www.playmemoriescameraapps.com/portal/
https://www.playmemoriescameraapps.com/ ... _00-F00002
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Re: Zooming with feet of sort - CZ135 and Hummingbirds

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Valery,
Thank you. Thank you. Brilliant idea. Why didnt i think of it. I do have playmemories on my phone. I have used it once to play with it when I first got my A99m2 few years ago.

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