DSLRs can still take quality wildlife photos. In this video I share 5 practical tips so you can get the most of your DSLR for wildlife photography. 0:33 Help out your Autofocus 3:06 Improve Focus Tracking of Birds in Flight 4:07 Reduce the Noisy Shutter 6:12 Check your Histogram & Exposure 6:59 Use an Angle Finder Back Button Focus Pros & Cons: https://youtu.be/YU1W3kAyW6s Small Bird Photography with a DSLR: https://youtu.be/_MgGdmSgCKs My equipment: If you purchase any of these items, that I use and recommend, through the Links Below I receive a small commission which is massively appreciated and it helps me to keep creating new videos. Ulanzi Products: Ulanzi & Coman Travel Tripod: https://www.ulanzi.com/collections/travel-tripods/products/ulanzi-coman-lightweight-travel-tripod?aff=605 Ulanzi VL49 Mini LED: https://www.ulanzi.com/products/mini-led-video-light-ulanzi-vl49?_pos=2&_sid=acb5ab1d1&_ss=r&aff=605 Amazon: Manfrotto MVH502AH Fluid Head: https://amzn.to/3sabeDP Movo GH700 gimbal head: https://amzn.to/2y2ekCg Canon 400mm f5.6 lens: https://amzn.to/2AnX8q8 Canon 1.4 extender: https://amzn.to/2JsrWvY Canon 100mm f2.8: https://amzn.to/2t34Jp6 Photography Workshops: http://www.naturephotographycourses.co.uk My Website: http://www.paulmiguel.co.uk Friend Me: https://en-gb.facebook.com/paulmiguelphotography/ Tweet Me: https://twitter.com/paulmiguelphoto?lang=en-gb Flickr Stream: https://www.flickr.com/photos/32778978@N08/ This video was filmed with a Canon M50 and 15-45mm lens. Equipment: Canon 1DX Mark i; Canon EF 500mm f/4 lens; Canon EF 400mm f5.6 lens; Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens Music: Dolphin-esque by Godmode. Grut by Patrick Patrikios Hills Behind my Silent Partner