I was on my bike today w/ theNikkormat when I saw this large white heron out the corner of my eye. He was making this unusual evasive maneuver in mid flight about 15' from the ground. I stopped, and saw to the heron's left a huge, darker bird that had splayed his wings and tail out while heading to a low lying tree limb. At first I thought it was an osprey, but the markings under the tail and wings looked more like a hawk. An osprey won't go after a big heron anyway, or at least I've never seen one do that. Once he got up on his limb I saw that it was possibly an eagle. No hawk could have been that big. He also had a much bigger beak, and what looked like lighter colored feathers on his legs all the way up to his body. The legs were very large, and much bigger in diameter than an ospreys.
I had recently fixed the meter on the 'mat, but in the rush of the moment had forgotten that. Meanwhile, he was still sitting on that limb, but now he was eying me. I took my eyes off him JUST long enough to set the aperture, which took about 2 or 3 seconds at most, and when I looked back up all I saw was the tree limb. No bird.
From now on I'm putting that H 50 2 lens on my N8008s (once I hack it to shoot the non AI lens).That camera will automatically set the shutter speed w/ its AE, even in stop down metering mode. As much as I love the 'mat, when I'm out and about I'd better take the AE camera. Of course I could still take the 'mat, and hopefully remember that the meter works, but it still won't be nearly as fast to shoot w/ match needle metering vs a camera w/ AE.
I had recently fixed the meter on the 'mat, but in the rush of the moment had forgotten that. Meanwhile, he was still sitting on that limb, but now he was eying me. I took my eyes off him JUST long enough to set the aperture, which took about 2 or 3 seconds at most, and when I looked back up all I saw was the tree limb. No bird.
From now on I'm putting that H 50 2 lens on my N8008s (once I hack it to shoot the non AI lens).That camera will automatically set the shutter speed w/ its AE, even in stop down metering mode. As much as I love the 'mat, when I'm out and about I'd better take the AE camera. Of course I could still take the 'mat, and hopefully remember that the meter works, but it still won't be nearly as fast to shoot w/ match needle metering vs a camera w/ AE.
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