As many people on this forum probably know, I have been trying to get a good photo of black bellied whistling ducks in flight against a blue sky for 2-3 months with no success...
If I use a Aperture Priority, with a low aperture (6 is about the lowest I can go with my camera) I experience chromatic aberrations on the ducks that is not so easy to fix...
Program Exposure mode does not work at all nor does the sports setting.
In manual mode when I use a higher aperture say F8-F10 combined with a slower shutter speed the photo is blurry.
If I try to use a shutter speed priority, even just 800 the photo is very underexposed... (the ducks fly at dawn and dusk)
So it seems my only option is to use a higher iso but even at iso 800 the photo is full of noise (and sometimes still too dark).. If I overexpose the photo a little the sky is washed out... I have tried every setting M, A, S, P with no success...
I believe I read somewhere on this forum (Colin?), and that if you set your exposure correctly, you will experience no problems with noise. Is this true? If yes, how does one set exposure correctly for high contrast action photos in poor lighting conditions (ie; my nemesis... the black-bellied whistling ducks)
I have a Sony Alpha 200 DSLR (100-300mm) and a Nikon D80 that I use with a Tamron 200-400 mm lens. I experience the chromatic aberration and noise etc (as above with both camera lens)
Thank you...