April 19 Zhongshan Factory; Weather: Sunny
Brown-headed wren, small bird, nesting in the grass.
In the past, when shooting this bird to feed the chicks, it was necessary to clean up a lot of weeds and branches around the nest (affecting the bird's life), and a low camera position was required. People needed to lie down in a tent or sit on the ground, which was very laborious and the weather was hot.
Using the remote camera assistant, the shooting problem of this scene has been completely solved:
The remote camera assistant is set up 1.6 meters in front of the nest, using a 70-200mm or 180-400mm lens, remove some miscellaneous branches around the nest, and then leave to shoot.
The shooting was taken in a dormitory 120 meters away, standing in front of a window or sitting at a desk.
Trial results:
Subject: Brown-headed Wren
Shooting distance: 1.6 meters
Equipment Nikon: D850
Lens: 180-400MM/f4