Had the day off yesterday and decided to go on a BIF (Bird In Flight) expedition for the day. I thought, there is no better place to do BIF photography, than Conowingo Dam on the Susquehanna river that borders Maryland and Pennsylvania.
This time of year, Conowingo is home to the largest population of migrating Bald Eagles east of the Mississippi river. It's not unusual to see several hundred of them.
I recently bought the Canon EOS R6 full-frame mirrorless body and wanted to test it out with my Canon EF 500 f/4L USM IS lens and 1.4x III teleconverter (700mm effective focal length).
The focus on the EOS R6 has 'eyeball' tracking setting for animals and people, so I wanted to put it (and the 20 frames per second) to the test.
I am extremely impressed with the capabilities of this camera. I would usually only walk away with maybe 1/3 of my images being keepers (with my Canon 5D Mark IV)...to over 80% being keepers with the R6. I must confess that even with a wimberly, my skills at BIF acquisition with a long lens and panning need honing. But I will get there.
All in all I am pleased with the camera and the shots I grabbed yesterday.
If you're in the area of MD/PA/VA and are into bird photography, you really should go checkout Conowingo Dam. Just get there early because the place fills up quick!