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The black-rumped flameback (Dinopium benghalense)

ISO 1200,f 5.6,1-500 @ 400 mm
Since the light was a bit low went for higher ISO setting,I wanted to maintain the sharpness of the shot when shooting at 40...
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ISO 1200,f 5.6,1-500 @ 400 mm
Since the light was a bit low went for higher ISO setting,I wanted to maintain the sharpness of the shot when shooting at 400 mm. I always believe birds shots should be sharp and crisp, so when shooting birds I give importance to shutter speed rather than ISO, you can have a sharp shot with bit of grains than a soft dull image.I think the combination worked for me in this case,a monopod was also used while shooting this.
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