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 Canon EOS 20D 1/8000th/sec settings? 
		
		
		Anyone have any experience shooting this camera at 1/8000th/sec? Best settings for best results? Best lens? Any advice would be most appreciated. 
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 What is the subject ? Hummingbirds ? 
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 Yes, humminbirds, sports, things like that. 
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 We don't get hummers in the UK so can't help there. 
	Have you seen this thread and maybe search on birdforum.net http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...ghlight=hummer  | 
		
 Yes, I'll try there. Thank you. Anyone else have any experience with this setting? 
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 I just seem to have a lot of trouble at that setting. I was hoping there were a few photographers out there that shot at that shutter speed and could relate their experiences, lenses used, ISO settings, subject, etc. I guess I'll just keep experimenting. 
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 I am not really having trouble. I just wanted to get shots in sports, birds, etc. but it seems as though that setting on the camera is of not much use. You need a lot of light and a very good lens. 
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 Using 1/8000 sec does seem extreme for most sport and bird photograph. I suspect 1/8000 sec will never be fast enough to completely freeze the wings of the fastest hummers that beat their wings at 200 times a second. ( the bird would of move it's wing 1/40 of a cycle in 1/8000 sec ) I believe photographers resort to high speed flash photography which could give you an effective shutter speed of  1/10,000 to 1/20,000 sec. 
	For general bird photograph I have used speeds as low as 1/50 Sec but prefer to keep it faster than 1/200 Sec to freeze bird movement. Keeping a long lens still is another set of problems :rolleyes:  | 
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