Here's a question for those with aerial photography experience. I'm going up in a helicopter this next Tuesday as part of a tourist experience for my wife and her friend. They suggested I come along to take some photos. I spoke with the helicopter company and they will allow me to fly without the door for clear shooting. I have Sony gear as listed below. The A77 has a 1.5 crop factor. The Zeiss is the best glass of the lot although all are very good.
I normally shoot manual settings with ISO set per conditions. Conditions should be bright sunlight here in Hawaii. I'm thinking that, because of the helicopter motion, I might be better off shooting at auto ISO and high shutter speed at 12 fps letting aperture be determined by the camera. That way I may get a couple clear shots out of each burst. Also, since the flight is only 45 minutes, I won't have time to be fooling around changing lenses so I'm thinking about using two cameras, one with the 70-400 and one with the 16-35. Does any of this make sense?
Open to any and all suggestions. Thanks.