In this solo deep dive, I walk you through the exact camera setup I use before every shoot, every trip, and sometimes even check between battery or memory card swaps. These aren’t just preferences—they’re the important, yet often-overlooked settings that can make or break your ability to capture fleeting moments in nature photography.
We get into the philosophy behind shooting in manual with auto ISO, why I prioritize speed and readiness for wildlife over anything else, and how I customize my camera to react as fast as the scene unfolding in front of me. From autofocus strategies and drive modes to white balance and RAW vs. JPEG, this episode is all about removing friction so you can focus on what really matters: making great photographs.
Whether you’ve just unboxed a new camera or you want to fine-tune your current setup, think of this as your field-ready blueprint for getting your gear working for you, not against you.
Not all things do I check and reset daily, but here is a quick guide for those that I do look at near-daily:
Double-check RAW is still active
Confirm drive mode it back to high-speed
Re-check autofocus settings for single point / single shot
Verify Manual + Auto ISO is set
Check exposure settings (and go back to an even exposure)
Image stabilization is turned on, both in-camera and on lenses
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