The test today was shooting at ground level. The aim here is to catch ground feeding birds but also to simplify the whole setup. A couple of metal poles were hammered into the grass instead of using multiple tripods. Since the birds are walking around they are moving relatively slowly, so the exposure becomes easier to manage too. Here is a shot of the basic setup. The camera in this test is a Canon 6d with a 100mm 2.8 lens.
Note the red objects on the poles. Those are the laser mount (left) and the sensor mount (right). The light in the photo is an inexpensive 20W mains powered LED floodlight that is being held in a vice for this test. Here are some closeups of the 3d printed mounts attached to their poles:
Pigeons still seem to be the only birds that regularly visit the garden right now and here is a photo of one from the test.
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