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  • You are constantly trying to use the lowest possible shutter speed. With something like a perched bird, I’ll go down to 1/25. For flying birds, you don’t have to get every frame sharp (especially if you have a fast camera like an a1 at 30 fps), so while I used to shoot at 1/3200 I’ll now shoot at 1/1600 for cleaner images.

    Of course, faster lenses help, and most pros are using a 600mm f4.

    But yeah, this remains the biggest technical challenge in wildlife photography.