Canon R5II and R1 Exposure Method you Need to Know
Canon’s Register & Recall A Shooting Function: Your Fast-Action Exposure Method When birds burst from deep shadows into bright sunlight, your exposure settings need to change—instantly. In this video, I show how Canon’s Register and Recall a Shooting Function lets you pre-load custom exposure settings and switch to them in a split second, so you never miss the shot. 🦉 Perfect for: • Birds in flight crossing light gaps • Action subjects moving through high-contrast environments • Wildlife photographers needing fast, reliable exposure control 📸 What You’ll Learn: • What Register & Recall does and how it works • How to set it up on your Canon R5II, R1 and other bodies • Real-world examples of when and why to use it This feature is a game-changer for dynamic light conditions—especially when photographing fast-moving subjects like owls, kites, or kingfishers. 👍 Like, subscribe, and share with fellow wildlife shooters! #CanonTips #BirdPhotography #RegisterRecallAF #WildlifeExposure #CanonWildlife #BirdsInFlight #PhotographySettings 00:00 - Introduction 01:20 - Preface 02:16 - The Application - shade to sun, sun to shade 03:40 - Register and Recall vs Auto ISO, Shutter Priority, other metered modes 06:31 - Why Register and Recall is a great way to go 06:54 - Why not Spot Metering for the Bird? 09:47 - Demo and Setup of RRSF Bird Photo Tours: www.whistlingwingsphotography.com Speed-shooter Harness System: www.speed-shooter.com

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