I headed to Sonora a week ago and while sitting in a blind over looking a water trough the idea of setting a camera up and shooting remotely came to me. I think I am might just be over thinking this and confusing myself so I wanted to run it by the braintrust here and get yalls thoughts.
In regards to settings I would think I would just need to put the camera in either shutter priority or aperature priority - auto ISO - and be good to go right? This should handle the changing light conditions etc. right?
Anyone here ever shot remotely for wildlife, any tips?
Here is a shot of a doe from last trip to Sonora - comments or critique would be appreciated.
In regards to settings I would think I would just need to put the camera in either shutter priority or aperature priority - auto ISO - and be good to go right? This should handle the changing light conditions etc. right?
Anyone here ever shot remotely for wildlife, any tips?
Here is a shot of a doe from last trip to Sonora - comments or critique would be appreciated.

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