How to photograph Huskita
This is the ultimate guide on how to photograph dogs and Huskita. As always, when taking pictures of animals there are things to think about and below you will also find both camera and lens recommendations.
Try to really capture the personality of your Huskita. Perhaps he or she has a unique expression, or does something that is very significant for a Huskita? When it comes to cameras and lenses you can pretty much go with any kind of camera gear, but with a standard zoom lens you will never be wrong. If you want to capture the dog in action, for example running, this can demand a bit of your camera and lens in order for the autofocus to maintain the sharp and crisp details, in the eyes etc. When photographing a Huskita that is running, it is easier to do that from the side than if the Huskita is running towards you. The autofocus has an easier time following an object that is moving sideways than straight towards you.
Another tip while photographing dogs in general is to get down on their level, on ground level that is. If you are standing up and shooting your pictures downwards you might end up with a lot of lawn or floor in the picture. If you can get a bit dirty, try to lay down on your lawn and capture your Huskita with some sky, garden or trees in the background. That makes a better picture.
Best cameras for photographing Huskita
Perhaps you already have a camera but here are some popular camera alternatives that might be suitable for photographing dogs and Huskita.
Sony a9
Lenses | Compatibility | Specs | Compare Released: 2017 Type: Mirrorless Sensor: Full frame |
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Canon EOS 5DS
Lenses | Compatibility | Specs | Compare Released: 2015 Type: DSLR Sensor: Full frame |
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Nikon Z8
Lenses | Compatibility | Specs | Compare Released: 2023 Type: Mirrorless Sensor: Full frame |
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Fujifilm X-A5
Lenses | Compatibility | Specs | Compare Released: 2018 Type: Mirrorless Sensor: APS-C (1.5x) |
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Sony a7C II
Lenses | Compatibility | Specs | Compare Released: 2023 Type: Mirrorless Sensor: Full frame |
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Best lenses for photographing Huskita
Here are some popular lenses that might suit your needs when photographing dogs and Huskita. You can also view all of our lenses or start by selecting your camera and then see which lenses that are compatible.
Canon EF 50mm F1.2 L USM
Review | Compatibility | Specs | Compare Released: 2007 Normal Lens, no zoom (prime) Aperture: f/1,2 Focal Length: 50 mm |
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Fujifilm XF 27mm F2.8 R WR
Review | Compatibility | Specs | Compare Released: 2021 Normal Lens, no zoom (prime) Aperture: f/2,8 Focal Length: 27 mm |
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Nikon AF-S 58mm F1.4 G
Review | Compatibility | Specs | Compare Released: 2013 Normal Lens, no zoom (prime) Aperture: f/1,4 Focal Length: 58 mm |
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Nikon AF-S 50mm F1.8 G
Review | Compatibility | Specs | Compare Released: 2011 Normal Lens, no zoom (prime) Aperture: f/1,8 Focal Length: 50 mm |
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Nikon AF 50mm F1.8 D
Review | Compatibility | Specs | Compare Released: 2002 Normal Lens, no zoom (prime) Aperture: f/1,8 Focal Length: 50 mm |
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Images of other dogs
Here are a few images of dogs that might inspire you. Perhaps these can give you ideas on how to best photograph your Huskita? Click on the image you want to know more about. Each image has information with which camera and lens they were shot and with which settings.
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1/1250s 50mm f/5,6
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1/320s 135mm f/5,6
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1/400s 119mm f/4
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1/1000s 90mm f/5,6
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1/1600s 122mm f/5,6
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1/1250s 116mm f/5
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1/640s 50mm f/1,8
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1/4000s 116mm f/4,5
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1/200s 50mm f/1,8
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1/200s 225mm f/5,6
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1/320s 50mm f/3,2
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1/600s 90mm f/4,5
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1/60s 200mm f/8
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1/400s 50mm f/1,4
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1/60s 70mm f/5