NZ Falcon - Karearea 08
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Summary[edit] Description: Falco novaeseelandiae English: The New Zealand Falcon in flight, composite image using Hugin, of three frames approx 0.2 seconds apart. Zealandia wildlife sanctuary. Wellington, New Zealand. The Canon 20D max frame rate is about 5 fps so these images a spaced approximately 0.2 seconds apart. Māori: Kārearea. Date: 28 September 2011. Source: Own work Camera Model Canon EOS 20D. Mode. Shutter speed 1/400s. Aperture f7.1. Exposure compensation. Film speed (ISO) 400. Lens Canon Zoom Lens EF 75-300mm 1:4-5.6 58mm. Focal length 215mm. Focal length (35 mm equiv.). Filter(s). Flash. Support freehand. Film. Developer. Sensor size {{{Sensor size}}}. Scanner. Notes manual focus. Author: Tony Wills. Other versions: frame 1 frame 2 frame 3 link to PNG version with transparent background.
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