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What is the best setting for wildlife photography?
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What is the best setting for wildlife photography?
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A good rule of thumb for wildlife photography is to set the ISO in the mid-range, somewhere around 400 - 800. In many lighting situations, this will allow you to shoot with a fast enough shutter speed to freeze the motion of moving animals.
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