Rob Cottle’s remarkable wildlife photographs demonstrate his love for nature. Rob spoke about how new technology for capturing birds can help photographers starting out in the genre and more experienced photographers too. Advancements in Technology Cameras are constantly evolving, and there are some amazing features available now. Rob uses Olympus kit , and there is no denying that their latest models are innovative; innovation has always been a feature of the brand. He spoke about the newest changes in the context of other advancements. He said that we think of technology as being the most recent developments, and we now take for granted features that were new to photography a decade or less ago. Autofocus, frame rates and low-light focusing and shooting have moved on rapidly. He highlighted his cameras’ frame rates of up to 60 fps, their wildlife-friendly silent mode, the focus points going right to the edge of the frame, all being the more accurate and quicker cross-type, customizable focus arrays, and tuning the autofocus. All these features are relatively new, but he said we forget that because of the constant advancement of technology. There are sometimes discussions whether technologies might deskill the photographer, but Rob sees […]
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