The recommended minimum burst speed for wildlife photography is 8fps, but I’ve found you can do well with less. I’ve used cameras like the Fujifilm X-A7 (with a burst speed of just 3.6fps) and the Canon EOS 6D Mark II (continuous shooting speed of 6.5fps) and have been quite pleased with some of the results.
The 7D Mark II records high-definition 1080p, wide-screen video in 1920x1080 pixel resolution, at a frame rate of 24fps, 25fp, 30fps, 50fps and 60fps in MOV format. There is also 720p 1280x720 pixel recording at 60/50/30/25/24fps. High bit-rate video compression options include intraframe (ALL-I) and interframe (IPB).
Best camera settings in photography. In a nutshell, these are the best basic camera settings in photography: Aperture: f/1.8-f/5.6 in low light or for a narrower depth of field, and f/8-f/16 for a wider DoF. Shutter Speed: From 30 seconds to 1/4000 th of a second depending on the scene.
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canon 6d mark ii night photography settings