I use a Sony a7riv with 200-400 sony as my main bird setup. I also use this camera when I know i am going to make extreme enlargements. I bought the x-t5 as my travel camera and typically make nice 13x19 on my Canon printer. I kept a 100-400 fuji which use to be my main bird lens and now I want to use it as a back up to the Sony.
I use to get decent results when I had an x-t3 getting more than 50 percent good keepers with sharp eyes. Should I just use the same settings as the x-t3 or should I incorporate the bird eye detection.
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